Lexicographical Neighbors of Reposedly
Literary usage of Reposedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ancient Rome and Modern America: A Comparative Study of Morals and Manners by Guglielmo Ferrero (1914)
"It lives, I might almost say, in the shade of its gardens and between the forest
and the sea, quietly and reposedly. It is the only great American city I ..."
2. Restituta: Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in English by Egerton Brydges (1814)
"Here from the hurly burly, and the noise Of stately courts sequester'd, every
one reposedly lii-es by himself alone, In quiet peace, in harmless sports and ..."
3. The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England: With a Treatise on the Popular by John Forster (1846)
"if I leave not the court instantly, betake myself to my private fortune, reposedly
seek my contentment and quiet within my own doors, and follow the ..."
4. Washington, Outside and Inside: A Picture and a Narrative of the Origin by George Alfred Townsend (1874)
"... and reposedly his homeless visitors seemed to be in this goodly place, and it
made me think that it would be a cheap, as well as magnanimous thing, ..."