With the pompous symbolism of the grand-mannerist, or the smart symbolism of the caricaturist, or the half-baked symbolism of the pseudo-philosophical-futuro-Dynamitard he has no truck whatever.
"Since Cézanne"
Clive Bell
But even an apostolic Dynamitard must eat.
"A Son of the Immortals"
Louis Tracy
Menacing sounds, indeed, began to be heard from across the ocean, when the Irish Fenians, who control so much of the press of the United States, began to raise the cry that Mr. Lowell sacrificed the interests of their Dynamitard friends to a brutal British government; but, as the Washington officials took no notice, nobody here paid much attention to the matter.
"Stories of Authors, British and American"
Edwin Watts Chubb