For all these reasons then, and others perhaps too analytic to be
verbally developed here, Ahab plainly saw that he must still in a good degree continue true to the natural, nominal purpose of the Pequod's voyage; observe all customary usages; and not only that, but force himself to evince all his well known passionate interest in the general pursuit of his profession.
As long as it is her interest to provide herself with pecuniary resources for the future, she
verbally engages to go on.
Beginning with the battle of Borodino, from which time his disagreement with those about him began, he alone said that the battle of Borodino was a victory, and repeated this both
verbally and in his dispatches and reports up to the time of his death.
But if these suspicions were really his, he sagaciously refrained from
verbally expressing them, however his actions might seem to hint them.
le Prince at first gave me the message
verbally, but upon reflection his highness took up his pen."
Mr Dorrit's gratification was such that he said--ha--he could not refrain from telling Mr Merdle
verbally, as he had already done by letter, what honour and happiness he felt in this union of their families.
Therefore, and because she was a dependent, Miss Monflathers had a great dislike to Miss Edwards, and was spiteful to her, and aggravated by her, and, when she had compassion on little Nell,
verbally fell upon and maltreated her as we have already seen.
Again Mrs Sliderskew chuckled, but modesty forbade her assenting
verbally to the compliment.
In so doing he makes relentless use of the intellect and of
verbally precise but actually preposterous logic, striking out astonishingly brilliant but utterly fantastic flashes of wit.
Chadband's being much given to describe himself, both
verbally and in writing, as a vessel, he is occasionally mistaken by strangers for a gentleman connected with navigation, but he is, as he expresses it, "in the ministry." Mr.
"I have contradicted it, sir," Fred answered, with a touch of impatience, not remembering that his uncle did not
verbally discriminate contradicting from disproving, though no one was further from confounding the two ideas than old Featherstone, who often wondered that so many fools took his own assertions for proofs.
On some points, as soon as the decision was made, the law was issued
verbally on the spot.