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Definition of Retrospects
1. retrospect [v] - See also: retrospect
Lexicographical Neighbors of Retrospects
Literary usage of Retrospects
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"CAYETANO Y CUCHI Hungarian retrospects MASSIMO CAPUTO Lloyd George as a War Lord.
Concluded GENERAL SIR FREDERICK MAURICE William de Morgan and His Times ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1887)
"retrospects OF THE REIGN. IT is very natural that the Jubilee Year should recommend
itself as a season appropriate for taking stock of ourselves and our ..."
3. The Friendly Arctic: The Story of Five Years in Polar Regions by Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1921)
"... retrospects AND REFLECTIONS THE day after moving to the deer-kill we discovered
we were on an island about eight miles in its longest diameter and three ..."
4. Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881 by James Anthony Froude (1885)
"Message of sympathy from the Queen—John Carlyle—retrospects— A future life—Attempts
at occupation—Miss Davenport Bromley —The Eyre Committee—Memories ..."
5. Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881 by James Anthony Froude (1884)
"Message of sympathy from the Queen—John Carlyle—retrospects— A future life—Attempts
at occupation—Miss Davenport Bromley —The Eyre ..."
6. The Friendly Arctic: The Story of Five Years in Polar Regions by Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1921)
"... retrospects AND REFLECTIONS f • ^HE day after moving to the deer-kill we
discovered we were on I an island about eight miles in its longest diameter and ..."
7. The Connecticut Wits: And Other Essays by Henry Augustin Beers (1920)
"... retrospects AND PROSPECTS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA* THE English drama has been
dead for nearly two hundred years. Mr. Gosse says that in 1700 the English ..."
8. The Connecticut Wits: And Other Essays by Henry Augustin Beers, Elizabethan Club (Yale University) (1920)
"... retrospects AND PROSPECTS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA* THE English drama has been
dead for nearly two hundred years. Mr. Gosse says that in 1700 the ..."