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Definition of Memorableness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Memorableness
Literary usage of Memorableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1901)
"... their 'dan. their memorableness. Holiness is in them not as scent on love-locks,
but as fragrance in the great Gardener's flowers of fragrance. ..."
2. Poetic Origins and the Ballad by Louise Pound (1921)
"... to art lyrics, or to folk lyrics of the fluid traditional type, held to unity
and memorableness by the refrain, which persist in the ring-games of young ..."
3. Thomas Carlyle: How to Know Him by Bliss Perry (1915)
"... incidents their memorableness; his aim likewise is, above all things, to be
memorable. Half the effect, we already perceive, depends on the object; ..."
4. Thomas Carlyle: How to Know Him by Bliss Perry (1915)
""It is well worth the Artist's while to examine for himself what it is that gives
such pitiful incidents their memorableness; his aim likewise is, ..."
5. Southern Italy and Sicily and the Rulers of the South by Francis Marion Crawford (1900)
"... people of all stations throughout this period in a manner which we do not
think has been equalled in cither interest or memorableness."— BOSTON HERALD. ..."