After a time, however, they began to think that he was what they called too "Viewy," too much inclined to paradox, too wild.
"The Adventure of Living"
John St. Loe Strachey
The Saint's Tragedy is a little "Viewy" and fluent.
"A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)"
George Saintsbury
After this, for those who are going to write at all, comes the "Viewy" stage, and this is full of interest.
"The Education of Catholic Girls"
Janet Erskine Stuart