Lexicographical Neighbors of Primally
Literary usage of Primally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Isis Unveiled: A Master Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1919)
"Therefore Sophia is obliged to address herself to her Supreme Parent; but although
life proceeds primally from the Unseen Cause, and its Ennoia, ..."
2. The Twentieth Century by Caroline Farrar Ware (1908)
"... who, so far as I can fathom the outcry, it is primally intended to benefit.
Further, I can go so far with the Socialists as to believe, with Adam Smith, ..."
3. The Traditions of European Literature: From Homer to Dante by Barrett Wendell (1920)
"In an auroral past, however, antique to Greece itself, Homer stays primally and
almost legendarily impersonal; Herodotus, in the full light of a recorded ..."
4. The Traditions of European Literature: From Homer to Dante by Barrett Wendell (1920)
"... rude, cunning, and foolish; but a glimpse of him is like a peep into a world
more primally innocent than this coarse, naughty world of ours. ..."
5. The Traditions of European Literature: From Homer to Dante by Barrett Wendell (1920)
"... and foolish; but a glimpse of him is like a peep into a world more primally
innocent than this coarse, naughty world of ours. ..."
6. Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain by John Ruskin (1875)
"... broadly, by the carrying out of the primally accepted laws of Obedience and
Economy, the Master and Marshalls will become the Ministry of the State, ..."
7. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1876)
"Even those who are unable to see in the ideal, ie, in spirit, or intelligent mind
and goodness, as existing primally and supremely in God, derivatively in ..."