Lexicographical Neighbors of Swayers
Literary usage of Swayers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Heroes of Asgard: Tales from Scandinavian Mythology by Annie Keary, Eliza Keary (1893)
"... swayers of the battle and heavenly serving maidens. The peace between the ^Esir
and the Vanir, and the perceptible difference between these races ..."
2. The English Illustrated Magazine (1904)
"Prudent folk put up the shop shutters and barricade their windows, as there is
no knowing to what length the sport may go, for though the swayers are not ..."
3. The Spirit of the Pilgrims (1831)
"... the cutting of wood, makers of oars, cabinet-makers, carpenters, swayers,
curriers; the staining of common leather and morocco; shoe-making, spinning, ..."
4. The Photodrama: The Philosophy of Its Principles, the Nature of Its Plot by Henry Albert Phillips, James Stuart Blackton (1914)
"There must come writers with ideas as well as methods. The future has room only
for swayers of world-wide emotion, and not mere footage producers, ..."
5. The Photodrama: The Philosophy of Its Principles, the Nature of Its Plot by Henry Albert Phillips, James Stuart Blackton (1914)
"There must come writers with ideas as well as methods. The future has room only
for swayers of world-wide emotion, and not mere footage producers, ..."
6. The Heroes of Asgard: Tales from Scandinavian Mythology by Annie Keary, Eliza Keary (1893)
"... swayers of the battle and heavenly serving maidens. The peace between the ^Esir
and the Vanir, and the perceptible difference between these races ..."
7. The English Illustrated Magazine (1904)
"Prudent folk put up the shop shutters and barricade their windows, as there is
no knowing to what length the sport may go, for though the swayers are not ..."
8. The Spirit of the Pilgrims (1831)
"... the cutting of wood, makers of oars, cabinet-makers, carpenters, swayers,
curriers; the staining of common leather and morocco; shoe-making, spinning, ..."
9. The Photodrama: The Philosophy of Its Principles, the Nature of Its Plot by Henry Albert Phillips, James Stuart Blackton (1914)
"There must come writers with ideas as well as methods. The future has room only
for swayers of world-wide emotion, and not mere footage producers, ..."
10. The Photodrama: The Philosophy of Its Principles, the Nature of Its Plot by Henry Albert Phillips, James Stuart Blackton (1914)
"There must come writers with ideas as well as methods. The future has room only
for swayers of world-wide emotion, and not mere footage producers, ..."