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Definition of Plentitudes
1. plentitude [n] - See also: plentitude
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plentitudes
Literary usage of Plentitudes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"Heats and genial periods arrive in history, or shall we say, plentitudes of Divine
Presence, by which high tides are caused in the human spirit, ..."
2. The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly by William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Frances Trevelyan Miller (1900)
"... why man can rule all things, and the great laws of life that when obeyed banish
the wilderness and cover the deserts with the plentitudes of life. ..."
3. Essays and English Traits by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1909)
"Heats and genial periods arrive in history, or shall we say, plentitudes of Divine
Presence, by which high tides are caused in the human spirit, ..."
4. Plymouth Pulpit: A Weekly Publication of Sermons Preached by Henry Ward Beecher by Henry Ward Beecher (1871)
"... each thought of one rings on the heart of another as the stroke of a bell,
and fills the house full of all the plentitudes and confidences of love. ..."
5. Illustrations of the Law of Kindness by George Washington Montgomery (1850)
"I Ve thought of all this pride, and all this pain, And all the insolent plentitudes
of power, And I declare, by this most quiet hour, ..."
6. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern by Edgar Saltus (1906)
"In the plentitudes of his charity there was both commiseration and forgiveness.
Throughout his entire ministry he wrote but once. It was on an occasion when ..."
7. The Psychic Uplift: Or, The New Mind Cure by Mazetta Lairy (1914)
"If each would put his ability, his talent, his genius to the best purpose, no
seer could foretell the prosperity, the advancement, the plentitudes that the ..."
8. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"Heats and genial periods arrive in history, or shall we say, plentitudes of Divine
Presence, by which high tides are caused in the human spirit, ..."
9. The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly by William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Frances Trevelyan Miller (1900)
"... why man can rule all things, and the great laws of life that when obeyed banish
the wilderness and cover the deserts with the plentitudes of life. ..."
10. Essays and English Traits by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1909)
"Heats and genial periods arrive in history, or shall we say, plentitudes of Divine
Presence, by which high tides are caused in the human spirit, ..."
11. Plymouth Pulpit: A Weekly Publication of Sermons Preached by Henry Ward Beecher by Henry Ward Beecher (1871)
"... each thought of one rings on the heart of another as the stroke of a bell,
and fills the house full of all the plentitudes and confidences of love. ..."
12. Illustrations of the Law of Kindness by George Washington Montgomery (1850)
"I Ve thought of all this pride, and all this pain, And all the insolent plentitudes
of power, And I declare, by this most quiet hour, ..."
13. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern by Edgar Saltus (1906)
"In the plentitudes of his charity there was both commiseration and forgiveness.
Throughout his entire ministry he wrote but once. It was on an occasion when ..."
14. The Psychic Uplift: Or, The New Mind Cure by Mazetta Lairy (1914)
"If each would put his ability, his talent, his genius to the best purpose, no
seer could foretell the prosperity, the advancement, the plentitudes that the ..."