Citations:phantastick
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English citations of phantastick and phantaſtick
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- 1659 C.E., Richard Brome, The Love‐ſick Court, in The Dramatic Works of Richard Brome, J Pearson; page #104:
- What do we ſeem ? we are no Hypocrites
- In fleſh or ſpirit ; no phantaſtick bodies
- Or ſhadows of humanity.
- 1701 C.E., John Jones, The Myſteries of Opium Reveal’d; Chapter XV, page #200:
- From what is ſaid it will be obvious how duely to prepare and correct Opium, tho’ there has been no true Conception thereof hitherto, but meer groundleſs and phantaſtick Imaginations.
- 1827 C.E., (author uncertain) The Gull’s Hornbook ; by T. Decker, in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, William Blackwood and John Murray; Volume II, page #216:
- The one invents more phantastick fashions, than France hath worn since her first stone was laid ; the other more lickerish epicurean dishes, than were ever served up to Gallonius’s table.
- 1852 C.E., “Burton”, quoted in Littell's Living Age, E. Littell & Company; Volume XXXV, №. 438, page #50:
- […] and if Democritus were alive now he should see strange alterations, a new company of counterfeit vizards, whiffers, Cumane asses, maskers, mummers, painted puppets, outsides, phantastick shadows, guls, monsters, giddy‐heads, butter‐flies. . . . .