A hundred times
hitherto hath spirit as well as virtue flown away and blundered.
The reserve which I have
hitherto maintained in this matter has been misinterpreted by members of my family whose good opinion I cannot consent to forfeit.
Sergey Ivanovitch's position was still more difficult from the fact that, since he had finished his book, he had had no more literary work to do, such as had
hitherto occupied the greater part of his time.
But I have discerned in you an elevation of thought and a capability of devotedness, which I had
hitherto not conceived to be compatible either with the early bloom of youth or with those graces of sex that may be said at once to win and to confer distinction when combined, as they notably are in you, with the mental qualities above indicated.
Since that time she has had no relapse, but there is apparently some heavy distress weighing on her mind which it has
hitherto been found impossible to remove.
It has been a sad, heavy winter
hitherto, without Reginald, and seeing nobody from Churchhill.
Hitherto the smallest details of the operation had been daily chronicled by the journals, which the public devoured with eager eyes.
No incidents have
hitherto befallen us that would make a figure in a letter.
There is another art which imitates by means of language alone, and that either in prose or verse--which, verse, again, may either combine different metres or consist of but one kind--but this has
hitherto been without a name.
We had always lived
hitherto in large towns, except for that year at the Mills, and we were eager to see what a village was like, especially a village peopled wholly by Yankees, as our father had reported it.
In Ionia and the islands the epic poets followed the Homeric tradition, singing of romantic subjects in the now stereotyped heroic style, and showing originality only in their choice of legends
hitherto neglected or summarily and imperfectly treated.
Hitherto, in descriptively treating of the Sperm Whale, I have chiefly dwelt upon the marvels of his outer aspect; or separately and in detail upon some few interior structural features.