Anna, or the Memoirs of a Welsh Heiress, interspersed with Anecdotes of a Nabob, is a kind of bad imitation of Miss Burney, with a catchpenny "interspersion" to suit the day.
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury
The occasional interspersion of rhymes, and the more frequent winding up of a speech therewith-what purpose was this designed to answer?
"Literary Remains, Vol. 2"
Coleridge
Mr. Skionar was enforcing his friend Mr. Shantsee's views of moral discipline; maintaining that the sole thing needful for man in this world was loyal and pious education; the giving men good books to read, and enough of the hornbook to read them; with a judicious interspersion of the lessons of Old Restraint, which was his poetic name for the parish stocks.
"Crotchet-Castle"
Peacock, Thomas Love