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Definition of Rages
1. rage [v] - See also: rage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rages
Literary usage of Rages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Heart of the Orient: Saunterings Through Georgis, Armenia, Persia by Michael Myers Shoemaker (1904)
"Isadore called rages the greatest city of Media. Alexander passed here in pursuit of
... rages decayed after Alexander's death, but was once again restored. ..."
2. Coriolanus by William Shakespeare (1891)
"Again with Rome's mechanics: tell me not Wherein I seem unnatural: desire not To
allay my rages and revenges with Your colder reasons. Vol. ..."
3. Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities by William George Smith, Horatio Balch Hackett, Ezra Abbot (1888)
"Properly speaking, rages is a town, but the town (fave name to a province, which
is sometime« called ..."
4. Sketches of Universal History, Sacred and Profane: From the Creation of the by Frederick Butler (1822)
"301 1710 Peter's triumphant entry of Moscow, . . . 399 1712 Intrigues of Charles
continued—Battle of Bender, . • 302 1713 War rages with violence in the ..."
5. The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury by Thomas ( Hobbes (1845)
"V. 15^ See you the man that rages yonder now ? The firet battle • For many valiant
Trojans he has slain, continued (Unless he be one of the Gods above ..."