Lexicographical Neighbors of Morbider
Literary usage of Morbider
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sewanee Review by University of the South (1896)
"The unhappy poet grew morbider in body and mind : he suffered from insomnia and
dulness -of hearing. He longed for death, yet strangely enough was haunted ..."
2. The Bookman (1900)
"Questions of the Inner Ego by some stylish woman writ; Analytic introspection of
capacities is It. morbider than Henry James's, ..."
3. Idle Idyls by Carolyn Wells (1900)
"... only things to read,— Questions of the Inner Ego by some stylish woman writ;
Analytic introspection of capacities is It. morbider than Henry James's, ..."
4. Baubles by Carolyn Wells (1917)
"... only things to read,— Questions of the Inner Ego by some stylish woman writ;
Analytic introspection of capacities is It. morbider than Henry James's, ..."