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Definition of Sophisticates
1. sophisticate [v] - See also: sophisticate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sophisticates
Literary usage of Sophisticates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Study of Celtic Literature ; And, On Translating Homer by Matthew Arnold (1883)
"Chapman sophisticates this into : — " Why gave we you t' a mortal king, when
immortality And incapacity of age so dignifies your states ? ..."
2. On the Study of Celtic Literature: And On Translating Homer by Matthew Arnold (1893)
"... Chapman sophisticates this into:— "Why gave we you t* a mortal king, when
immortality And incapacity of age to dignifies your states I" Again; ..."
3. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl (1899)
"Chapman sophisticates this into — Why gave we you t' a mortal king, when immortality
And incapacity of age so dignifies your states f Again ; in the speech ..."
4. Essays by Matthew Arnold: Including Essays in Criticism, 1865, On by Matthew Arnold, Francis William Newman (1914)
"... and immortal ; Chapman sophisticates this into : Why gave we you t' a mortal
king, when immortality And incapacity of age so dignifies your states f ..."
5. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1850)
"When a man of science likes a theory, the lightest hint (accordant with it)
sophisticates. The modern geologist is so determined that the land shall move up ..."
6. On the Study of Celtic Literature ; And, On Translating Homer by Matthew Arnold (1899)
"Chapman sophisticates this into :— "Why gave we you t' a mortal king, when
immortality And incapacity of age so dignifies your states 1 " Again ; in the ..."
7. On the Study of Celtic Literature: And On Translating Homer by Matthew Arnold (1893)
"... in some other sort than the last time, when the battle is ended," Chapman
sophisticates this into: — " When with blood, for this day's fast observed, ..."