A subject somewhat similar in kind, 'L'honneur ennemi de la vie,' gives further occasion, in the sixth, for the display of the moralising spirit of the age, which, in Regnier, takes the form of a kind of epicurean Pococurantism mingled with occasional bursts of noble sentiment.
"A Short History of French Literature"
George Saintsbury
His pleasing form was only the seductive veil of immorality and Pococurantism.
"The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller"
Calvin Thomas
However modern, Cecily, it was clear, had caught nothing of the disease of Pococurantism.
"The Emancipated"
George Gissing