Lexicographical Neighbors of Plangently
Literary usage of Plangently
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry by Conrad Aiken (1919)
"His range is extremely narrow,—it is nearly always erotic, febrile and sultry at
the lower end, plangently philosophic at the upper. ..."
2. Scepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry by Conrad Aiken (1919)
"His range is extremely narrow,—it is nearly always erotic, febrile and sultry at
the lower end, plangently philosophic at the upper. ..."
3. A Life for a Life by Robert Herrick (1910)
"Thus plangently, positively, in the speech of eternal elements, the burning City
spoke that final word which lay in the hearts of both. ..."
4. Scepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry by Conrad Aiken (1919)
"His range is extremely narrow,—it is nearly always erotic, febrile and sultry at
the lower end, plangently philosophic at the upper. ..."
5. Scepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry by Conrad Aiken (1919)
"His range is extremely narrow,—it is nearly always erotic, febrile and sultry at
the lower end, plangently philosophic at the upper. ..."
6. A Life for a Life by Robert Herrick (1910)
"Thus plangently, positively, in the speech of eternal elements, the burning City
spoke that final word which lay in the hearts of both. ..."