Lexicographical Neighbors of Simulars
Literary usage of Simulars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1836)
"... and thus it happens that real toleration, and true modesty, as well as their
polite simulars, are rarely to be met with out of great cities. ..."
2. The Iliad and Odyssey of Homer by Homer (1791)
"... 15 simulars of the dead. They found the fouls Of brave Pelides there, and of
his friend Patroclus, of Antilochus renown'd, And of the mightier Ajax, ..."
3. Literary Studies by Walter Bagehot (1879)
"What a world of detail Shakespeare would have put into the passage! What talk
of ' sulphurous and thought-executing fires,' ' simulars ..."
4. Literary Studies by Walter Bagehot (1879)
"What a world of detail Shakespeare would have put into the passage ! What talk
of ' sulphurous and thought-executing fires,' ' simulars ..."
5. Contributions to the Edinburgh Review by Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey (1844)
"... and thus it happens that real toleration, and true modesty, as well as their
polite simulars, are rarely to be met with out of great cities. ..."