Lexicographical Neighbors of Reviviscences
Literary usage of Reviviscences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Examiner edited by Edward Everett Hale (1868)
"... be unable to discriminate between perception and meditation, the objects and
influences of nature, and the pictures or reviviscences of the imagination. ..."
2. The Six Days of Creation: Or, The Scriptural Cosmology, with the Ancient by Tayler Lewis (1855)
"It is something more than a metaphor when such reviviscences are styled a morning,
and the period they usher in a day,— a day of light, a day of life, ..."
3. Anglo-French Reminiscences, 1875-1899 by Matilda Betham-Edwards (1900)
"ANGLO-FRENCH reviviscences of fiction was on a less limited scale. Guy de
Maupassant, Annunzio, and followers of the same school figuring here, ..."