Lexicographical Neighbors of Overdecks
Literary usage of Overdecks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Italy, Rome and Naples by Hippolyte Taine, John Durand (1872)
"In these delicate, ingenious hands religion becomes worldly, and strives to
please; she decks her temple like a saloon, and even overdecks it; ..."
2. Italy: Rome and Naples by Hippolyte Taine, John Durand (1868)
"In these delicate, ingenious hands religion becomes worldly, and strives to
please; she decks her temple like a saloon, and even overdecks it; ..."
3. Italy: Rome and Naples; Florence and Venice by Hippolyte Taine, John Durand (1871)
"In these delicate, ingenious hands religion becomes worldly, and strives to
please; she decks her temple like a saloon, and even overdecks it; ..."
4. Italy, Rome and Naples by Hippolyte Taine (1875)
"In these delicate, ingenious hands religion becomes worldly, and strives to
please; she decks her temple like a saloon, and even overdecks it; ..."