Here observe Hamlet's delicacy to his mother, and how the suppression prepares him for the overflow in the next speech, in which his character is more developed by bringing forward his aversion to externals, and which betrays his habit of brooding over the world within him, coupled with a prodigality of beautiful words, which are the half embodyings of thought, and are more than thought, and have an Outness, a reality 'sui generis', and yet retain their correspondence and shadowy affinity to the images and movements within.
"Literary Remains, Vol. 2"
Coleridge
I want three or four years of good, solid Outness before I even think of falling in love with anybody.
"Patty's Social Season"
Carolyn Wells
"I'm all over my tired-Outness," declared a very fresh-looking, rosy young person.
"Patty Blossom"
Carolyn Wells