Lexicographical Neighbors of Resees
Literary usage of Resees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1822)
"... his nation will be so ; nor is it a joke to declare, that the battle of Waterloo
and the fort- resees of Flanders are but straw bulwarks, ..."
2. The Experimental Novel: And Other Essays by Emile Zola (1893)
"He ends by becoming one with his work in the sense that he becomes absorbed in
it, and at the same time resees it for the sake of his story. ..."
3. The Prose Workd of Mrs. Ellis by Sarah (Stickney) Ellis (1844)
"... has perpetually at her command, those innumerable links in the great chain of
sympathy, which consist of peculiar tones of voice, ca- resees, looks, ..."
4. The Prose Workd of Mrs. Ellis by Sarah (Stickney) Ellis (1844)
"... has perpetually at her command, those innumerable links in the great chain of
sympathy, which consist of peculiar tones of voice, ca- resees, looks, ..."