I know not where else in literature to look for a work which leaves such a strong impression on the reader's mind of the Intertexture of human lives.
"George Eliot"
Mathilde Blind
The dangerous weapon with which nature has equipped it is formed by the prolongation and Intertexture of the bones of the upper jaw into an exceedingly compact cylindrical protuberance, somewhat flattened at the base, but tapering to a sharp point.
"Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon"
J. Emerson Tennent
These, however, are all more or less intermingled, and with the greatest art; and there are numerous episodes of a like Intertexture.
"Stories from the Italian Poets: With Lives of the Writers, Vol. 2"
Leigh Hunt