Lexicographical Neighbors of Ragings
Literary usage of Ragings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1845)
"... I think it must mean rages, and I find the word used for ragings in the ...
border-ragings or incursions in Spenser's " Fairy Queen," ii., x., 63, ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1814)
"To quell the ragings of his Father's ire, And save a guilty world from quenchless
fire! But now in heaven he lifts his Sovereign head. ..."
3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1814)
"To quell the ragings of his Father's ire, ... since otherwise he would not have
talked of ' the ragings of the Father's ire ;' which, if not quelled by the ..."
4. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold, ( (1911)
"such impotent ragings show his distraction, but with " O, fie ! ... The ragings
of the vengeful Hieronimo in " The Spanish Tragedy " occasionally break the ..."
5. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold (1911)
"The ragings of the vengeful Hieronimo in " The Spanish Tragedy" occasionally
break the bonds of reason. In Greene's "Orlando Furioso," the monolog, " Woods, ..."
6. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold (1911)
"such impotent ragings show his distraction, but with " O, fie! ... The ragings
of the vengeful Hieronimo in " The Spanish Tragedy" occasionally break the ..."
7. The French Revolution by Justin Huntly McCarthy (1890)
"No woman, it is to be hoped for the sake of humanity, was ever quite so bad as
the kind of female Satan which the ragings of a blood-red school of writers ..."