You have only to put faint pencil-marks against the tenderest passages in your favourite new poet, and lend the volume to Her, and She has only to leave here and there the dropped violet of a timid
confirmatory initial, for you to know your fate.
"Of course not," echoed Mariequita, with a serious,
confirmatory bob of the head.
Confirmatory evidence followed from Rogers and Buckstone.
Don Quixote left him, and hastened to the castle to tell the duke and duchess what had happened Sancho, and they were not a little astonished at it; they could easily understand his having fallen, from the
confirmatory circumstance of the cave which had been in existence there from time immemorial; but they could not imagine how he had quitted the government without their receiving any intimation of his coming.
Weller delivered this scientific opinion with many
confirmatory frowns and nods; which, Mrs.
He must have the
confirmatory evidence of his nose before venturing to rely too implicitly upon the testimony of his ears and eyes.
Lizabetha Prokofievna received
confirmatory news from the princess--and alas, two months after the prince's first departure from St.
And, if this evidence of my judgment is not sufficient, I have but just now received from your own lips even more
confirmatory witness--for did you not say that Achmet Zek was never more safe from the sins and dangers of mortality?
Wopsle, "without having the honour of your acquaintance, I do say Guilty." Upon this, we all took courage to unite in a
confirmatory murmur.
Mr Merdle, after taking another gaze into the depths of his hat as if he thought he saw something at the bottom, rubbed his hair and slowly appended to his last remark the
confirmatory words, 'Oh dear no.
Her disordered appearance, and a wholesale perfume of Geneva which pervaded the apartment, afforded stong
confirmatory evidence of the justice of the Jew's supposition; and when, after indulging in the temporary display of violence above described, she subsided, first into dullness, and afterwards into a compound of feelings: under the influence of which she shed tears one minute, and in the next gave utterance to various exclamations of
'And I dare say, ma'am,' pursued Mr Boffin, while Mrs Boffin added
confirmatory nods and smiles, 'you are not very much inclined to take kindly to us?'