Lexicographical Neighbors of Musits
Literary usage of Musits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1901)
"How he outruns the wind, and with what care He cranks and crosses, with a thousand
doubles: The many musits through the which he goes Are like a labyrinth ..."
2. The Hahnemannian Monthly (1901)
"Dr. Von musits was a graduate of the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and
Hospital, Class of 1878. He was a member of numerous societies. ..."
3. Transactions (1902)
"He was a skillful physician and surgeon, a loyal friend and an honorable man.
HENRY VON musits, MD BY JW DOWLING, MD Dr. Henry Von ..."
4. Fashion Then and Now: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Social, Political, Military by Lord William Pitt Lennox (1878)
"Cranks : winds. t musits. The term is explained in Markham's ' Gentleman's Academy,
1595. " We term the place where she (the hare) sitteth, ..."
5. The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J by William Shakespeare (1860)
"... The many musits" through the which he goes Are like a labyrinth to amaze his
foes. (*) Old text, or«-**«/. ..."
6. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1901)
"How he outruns the wind, and with what care He cranks and crosses, with a thousand
doubles: The many musits through the which he goes Are like a labyrinth ..."
7. The Hahnemannian Monthly (1901)
"Dr. Von musits was a graduate of the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and
Hospital, Class of 1878. He was a member of numerous societies. ..."
8. Transactions (1902)
"He was a skillful physician and surgeon, a loyal friend and an honorable man.
HENRY VON musits, MD BY JW DOWLING, MD Dr. Henry Von ..."
9. Fashion Then and Now: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Social, Political, Military by Lord William Pitt Lennox (1878)
"Cranks : winds. t musits. The term is explained in Markham's ' Gentleman's Academy,
1595. " We term the place where she (the hare) sitteth, ..."
10. The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J by William Shakespeare (1860)
"... The many musits" through the which he goes Are like a labyrinth to amaze his
foes. (*) Old text, or«-**«/. ..."