Lexicographical Neighbors of Supersubtleties
Literary usage of Supersubtleties
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Overtones, a Book of Temperments: Richard Strauss, Parsifal, Verdi, Balzac by James Huneker (1904)
"Rimsky-Korsakoff has fallen into the rut of cosmopolitanism, as did Rubinstein,
indulging in supersubtleties of orchestral painting, and has never conceived ..."
2. American Prose (1607-1865) by Walter Cochrane Bronson (1916)
"We still mingle with our gratitude, however, some grumbling that there should be
so much too much wit and point, and some supersubtleties of interpretation. ..."
3. The Formal Bases of Law by Giorgio Del Vecchio (1914)
"... ages to pursue and elaborate his work have led not to true corrections and
advantageous developments but to mere supersubtleties and artificialities, ..."
4. Democracy, and Other Addresses by James Russell Lowell (1886)
"I could quite understand his impatience at what he considered the supersubtleties
of interpretation to which our Teutonic cousins, who have taught us so ..."
5. The Soul of America: A Constructive Essay in the Sociology of Religion by Stanton Coit (1914)
"In order to offset the supersubtleties of his enemies, a man is sometimes compelled
to cultivate an equally keen dialectic. But having once indicated the ..."
6. The Soul of America: A Constructive Essay in the Sociology of Religion by Stanton Coit (1914)
"In order to offset the supersubtleties of his enemies, a man is sometimes compelled
to cultivate an equally keen dialectic. But having once indicated the ..."