Every side of his personality appears: the artist, and the man; the formalist, and the skeptic; the spectator, and the critic; the gentleman in society, and the son of the collector; the landlord of five hearths, and the poet at court; the stern moralist, and the occasional voluptuary; the vagabond, and the Conventionalist.
"Horace and His Influence"
Grant Showerman
It was evident John Grier's act was thought by the Conventionalist to be a wicked blunder.
"Carnac's Folly, Volume 2."
Gilbert Parker
Lance was a Conventionalist; he clung instinctively to traditions that were getting out of date.
"Partners of the Out-Trail"
Harold Bindloss