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Definition of Recommencements
1. recommencement [n] - See also: recommencement
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recommencements
Literary usage of Recommencements
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind by Gustave Le Bon (1896)
"However, it will only entirely emerge therefrom when, after long efforts, struggles
necessarily repeated, and innumerable recommencements, it shall have ..."
2. How to Catalogue a Library: roman inédit by Henry Benjamin Wheatley, Stendhal, Casimir Stryienski (1889)
"... que donnaient à Beyle ses ouvrages ; nous savons enfin quelle est la cause de
ces perpétuels recommencements, dont les appendices que nous publions à la ..."
3. Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"I would not advise you to inflict the suffering of these recommencements and
hesitations upon your unfortunate wife. Improvise for yourself, as if you were ..."
4. The Bookman (1897)
"The novels most in evidence at the present moment in Paris are Pierre Loti's new
book, Ramuntcho and Paul Bour- get's recommencements. The latter contains a ..."
5. The Bookman (1911)
"... a certain number of false starts and recommencements. Even a writer of Zola's
magnitude, who could plan and execute unfalteringly gigantic schemes, ..."
6. The Evolution of the Art of Music by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (1906)
"But they soon found out the advantage of making subordinate recommencements start
from chords which contrasted with one another; and the growth of their ..."