Lexicographical Neighbors of Stenographies
Literary usage of Stenographies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fortnightly Review (1869)
"But as there are good and bad stenographies, so there are good and bad styles in
etching, and those may be distinguished by reason, aided by artistic ..."
2. The Manual of Phonography by Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard (1892)
"It may he safely said that not one of these stenographies, as they were called,
ever, even approximately, realized the requirements of a practical shorthand ..."
3. The Manual of Phonography by Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard (1885)
"Its legibility and ease of acquisition soon caused it to drive away the arbitrary
stenographies, out of which it had itself insensibly grown, ..."
4. The Manual of Phonography by Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard (1890)
"It may be safely said that not one of these stenographies, as they were called,
ever, even approximately, realized the requirements of a practical shorthand ..."
5. Thoughts about Art by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1876)
"But as there are good and bad stenographies, so there are good and bad styles in
etching, and these may be distinguished by reason, aided by artistic ..."
6. Thoughts about Art by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1874)
"But as there are good and bad stenographies, so there are good and bad styles in
etching, and these may be distinguished by reason, aided by artistic ..."
7. Cross's Eclectic Short-hand: A New System, Adapted Both to General Use and by Jesse George Cross (1878)
"A comparison of Pitman's Phonography with the stenographies of his day will show
... The stenographies employed a single dot for the five vowels, which, ..."