Lexicographical Neighbors of Stupefactions
Literary usage of Stupefactions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life and Writings of Thomas Paine by Thomas Paine, Daniel Edwin Wheeler (1908)
"It shows him to be coming a little to his reason, for sense of pain is the first
symptom of recovery in profound stupefactions. His condition is deplorable. ..."
2. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1891)
"Burn nightly stupefactions are more fatal to mental Integrity tha,n any other
form of drinking. In heredity it is the nervous bias which is transmitted, ..."
3. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb by Maurice Henry Hewlett, Laurence Binyon, Edward James Hewlett, William Randolph Hearst, Jonathan Swift, Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Edward Verrall Lucas, Frederick Madison Smith, Mariano Tomás (1905)
"... the care of his pieces to Mr. James Tobin he did not therein convey a legacy
which in some measure mollified the otherwise first stupefactions of grief. ..."
4. The Letters of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb, Alfred Ainger (1904)
"... the care of his pieces to Mr. Tobin, he did not therein convey a legacy which
in some measure mollified the otherwise first stupefactions of grief. ..."