Lexicographical Neighbors of Rearousing
Literary usage of Rearousing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Silent South, Together with the Freedman's Case in Equity and the by George Washington Cable (1899)
"Under our present condition in the South, it is beyond possibility that the
individual black should behave mischievously without offensively rearousing the ..."
2. Modern German Literature by Benjamin Willis Wells (1901)
"Indeed, he anticipated very exactly the course that the revolution actually took
in Germany in the rearousing of national life that we associate with the ..."
3. Another Book on the Theatre by George Jean Nathan (1915)
"But where he does not fail is in the rearousing of an interest in the theatre in
the great force of people who — sickened by the current standards of the ..."
4. Another Book on the Theatre by George Jean Nathan (1915)
"But where he does not fail is in the rearousing of an interest in the theatre in
the great force of people who — sickened by the current standards of the ..."
5. The Silent South by George Washington Cable (1889)
"Under our present condition in the South, it is beyond possibility that the
individual black should behave mischievously without offensively rearousing the ..."
6. Novels by Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1898)
"He presents to you a chance of resettling his mind, of rearousing his native
powers, of a home beside your own. ..."