My writing is for to-day, most distinctly hodiernal. From Wordnik.com. [New Grub Street] Reference
Literature is a point outside of our hodiernal present-day circle through which a new one may be described. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-12-01] Reference
Literature is a point outside of our hodiernal circle through which. From Wordnik.com. [Essays — First Series] Reference
Literature is a point outside of our hodiernal circle through which a new one may be described. From Wordnik.com. [IX. Essays. Circles. 1841] Reference
Literature is a point outside of our hodiernal circle, through which a new one may be described. From Wordnik.com. [Essays: First Series (1841)] Reference
For all these of course are exceptions, and the rule and hodiernal life of a good man is benefaction. From Wordnik.com. [Essays — Second Series] Reference
For, all these, of course, are exceptions; and the rule and hodiernal life of a good man is benefaction. From Wordnik.com. [Essays: Second Series (1844)] Reference
Perhaps had willingly ignored it, as introducing a complication oppressive to his indolence, to his hodiernal philosophy. From Wordnik.com. [In the Year of Jubilee] Reference
Those who would fasten the hodiernal sound upon us may be reminded that the question is, not what they call it now, but what it was called in Cromwell's time. From Wordnik.com. [A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)] Reference
Prophetical Interpretation; the Universal Wisdom of two millenaries cannot be expected to gain any thing from the passing thought of a hodiernal unit: if any fancies in my brain are really new, and hitherto unbroached upon the subject, it can scarcely be doubted but that they are false; so very little reliance do principles of catholicity allow to be placed upon "private interpretations.". From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper] Reference
From Latin hesternus (of yesterday) hodiernal. From Wordnik.com. [Answers.com: Today's Highlights] Reference
Passed the hodiernal!. From Wordnik.com. [To Outer Nature] Reference
"Credit me, fairest lady," said the knight, "that such is the cunning of our English courtiers, of the hodiernal strain, that, as they have infinitely refined upon the plain and rusticial discourse of our fathers, which, as I may say, more beseemed the mouths of country roisterers in a May-game than that of courtly gallants in a galliard, so I hold it ineffably and unutterably impossible, that those who may succeed us in that garden of wit and courtesy shall alter or amend it. From Wordnik.com. [The Monastery] Reference
“Credit me, fairest lady,” said the knight, “that such is the cunning of our English courtiers, of the hodiernal strain, that, as they have infinitely refined upon the plain and rusticial discourse of our fathers, which, as I may say, more beseemed the mouths of country roisterers in a May-game than that of courtly gallants in a galliard, so I hold it ineffably and unutterably impossible, that those who may succeed us in that garden of wit and courtesy shall alter or amend it. From Wordnik.com. [The Monastery] Reference
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