Lexicographical Neighbors of Misquoter
Literary usage of Misquoter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Women in the Early Christian Ministry: A Reply to Bishop Doane, and Others by Ellen Battelle Dietrick (1897)
"... and a deliberate misquoter of the historian Josephus. It is upon this broken
reed that theological, ecclesiastical and dogmatic Christendom leans, for, ..."
2. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1906)
"And the old sailor-man is full of sound religion, and is as devoted a student of
the Bible and misquoter of it as you can find anywhere. ..."
3. The Leisure Hour edited by William Haig Miller, James Macaulay, William Stevens (1894)
"... of an irritating though less dire defacement ; but to follow the trail of the
misquoter through current literature would indeed be a labour of Hercules. ..."
4. The Classical Journal (1812)
"incontrovertible declarations* •which prove' by positive evidence, that he is a
misquoter? See him so charged also in Notice of Answer to Defence of Dr. GS ..."