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elegantness
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elegantness (uncountable)
- (uncommon) Elegance.
- 1576, Abraham Fleming, “To the well disposed Reader”, in Of Englishe Dogges, the Diuersities, the Names, the Natures, and the Properties. […], London: […] Rychard Johnes, […], published 1880 May:
- In the whole discourse wherof, the booke, to consider the substaunce, being but a pamphlet or skantling, the argument not so fyne and affected, and yet the doctrine very profitable and necessarye, he vseth such a smoothe and comely style, and tyeth his inuention to such methodicall and orderly proceedings, as the elegantnes and neatnesse of his Latine phrase (being pure, perfect, かつ vnmingled) maketh the matter which of it selfe is very base and clubbishe, to appeare (shall I say tollerable) nay rather commendable and effectuall.
- 1880 July 21 [1576], Abraham Fleming, “[Of English Dogs, the diversities, the names, the natures, and the properties. […]] To the well disposed Reader.”, in Edward Arber, An English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History and Literature, volume III, London: […] E. Arber, […], pages 228–229:
- In the whole Discourse whereof, the book, to consider the substance, being but a pamphlet or scantling; the argument not so fine and affected, and yet the doctrine very profitable and necessary, he useth such a smooth and comely style and tieth his invention to such methodical and orderly proceedings, as the elegantness and neatness of his Latin phrase (being pure, perfect, かつ unmingled) maketh the matter, which of itself is very base and clubbish, to appear, shall I say, tolerable; nay, rather commendable and effectual.
- 1678, [Madeleine de Scudéry (indicated as George de Scudery)], translated by J[ohn] Davies, Clelia, an Excellent New Romance: […], London: […] H. Herringman, D. Newman […], part III, book I, page 268, column 2:
- Yet (added ſhe かつ bluſht) to be exactly vertuous, and alſo prudent, I ought before I marry him, to ſacrifice unto my revenge all that remains of the perfidious Herminius. I never could do’t till now: but now both vertue and reaſon command it, and notwithſtanding all the elegantneſs of his letters, verſes, and tenderneſs towards me, I muſt deprive my ſelf of them for ever.
- 1705?, “Peter Acklam”, in William Anderson Gunnell, compiler, Sketches of Hull Celebrities: or Memoirs and Correspondence of Alderman Thomas Johnson, (Who Was Twice Mayor of Kingston-upon-Hull,) and Four of His Lineal Descendants, from the Year 1640 to 1858. […], Kingston upon Hull: […] Walker & Brown, […] William Anderson Gunnell, […], published 1876, page 317:
- [1730, N[athan] Bailey, Dictionarium Britannicum: Or a More Compleat Universal Etymological English Dictionary than Any Extant, London: […] T. Cox […]:
- 1810 August 23, Andrew Reed, Memoirs of Francis Barnett, the Lefevre of “No Fiction:” and a Review of That Work. With Letters, and Authentic Documents., volume II, London: […] F. Barnett, […], published 1823, page 108:
- The most remarkable buildings are, the University, Exchange, a Monument to Nelson, the Custom House and the Bank; the last named building exceeds our Bank, in beauty of architecture, and elegantness of decoration.
- a. 1820, Robert Watt, “CICERO, Marcus Tullius”, in Bibliotheca Britannica; or A General Index to British and Foreign Literature, volume I (Authors), Edinburgh: […] Archibald Constable and Company, Edinburgh; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green; and Hurst, Robinson & Co., London, published 1824, column 228 s:
- 1866 June 7, Dodgeville Chronicle, volume IV, number 38, Dodgeville, Wis., front page, column 3:
- The Lady’s Friend.—This superior magazine for June, leads off with a suggestive steel plate called “The Mother’s Blessing,” illustrating a romantic story. The fashions are distinguished as usual for elegantness and appropriateness. Airily graceful and delicately gay, they befit the month of roses, of summer skies, and soft south winds.
- 1890 March 15, “House of Calamities: The Tragic History of the House Where the Blaines Live. […]”, in Daily St. Paul Globe, volume XII, number 74, Saint Paul, Minn., page 6, column 1:
- At the northeast corner, on the east side of the square, is the old house that was once the home of “Dolly” Madison, famous as well for the brilliancy of the wife of the secretary of state, who was afterwards president, as for the elaborateness and elegantness of the entertainments that marked the career of the gifted Madison.
- 1893 November 2, “Said in Society. The Elites’ Inaugural German Last Evening—Brilliant Affair.”, in The Montgomery Advertiser, volume XXII (new series)/LXIII (old series), number 84, Montgomery, Ala., page 2, column 5:
- [1896, Adams Sherman Hill, The Principles of Rhetoric, new edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers […], pages 21 (Part I.—Composition in General. Book I.—Grammatical Purity. Chapter I.—Good Use.) and 410 (Index):
- Under this rule, Dr. Campbell expressed (in 1750) his preference for delicacy, authenticity, and vindictive, over delicateness, authenticalness, and vindicative,—decisions which have been sustained by time. Aversion has supplanted averseness; artificiality, artificialness; scarcity, scarceness. Among and while have almost supplanted amongst and whilst. Under this rule, such words as elegantness, amiableness, mercinariness,[sic] practicableness, are to be avoided. […] Elegantness, to be avoided, 21.]
- 1900 July 5, “No Nomination Yet. The Convention a Fussy One. Finally Adjourns to This Morning. Considerable of a Hill Hurrah.”, in Charlotte Daily Observer, Charlotte, N.C., front page, column 1:
- 1905, The Railway Clerk, volumes 4–5, Order of Railway Clerks of America, page 220, column 1:
- Now, to make some one of our members sorry for not going along with No. 27 to Camden. So much “elegantness” never was. If you had seen that notable body of representatives, envy and pride would both have held sway in your heart. Why when they landed at Camden depot, even the ferry whistles blew, and so did the wind. […] It was a grand affair in every way.
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