单词 | solitarily |
例句 | Indeed, in one of the novel’s most enduring images, that coffin is what the narrator Ishmael clings to in solitarily surviving the Pequod’s destruction. Finding Oneself in a Coffin 2017-12-22T05:00:00Z "Taking the earliest opportunity to act solitarily on a highly politicized, polarizing issue without conferring with local jurisdictions, legislators and the sitting governor is, simply put, an abuse of power," Little said at the time. Idaho GOP lt. governor bans vaccine mandates, tries to deploy National Guard during governor’s trip 2021-10-06T04:00:00Z “Taking the earliest opportunity to act solitarily on a highly politicized, polarizing issue without conferring with local jurisdictions, legislators, and the sitting Governor is, simply put, an abuse of power,” Little said. Idaho governor returns to state, nixes lieutenant governor’s mask-mandate ban 2021-05-28T04:00:00Z Normally, the grasshopper-like plant eaters spend their time living solitarily across the deserts of North Africa, Southwest Asia and the Middle East. As Locusts Swarmed East Africa, This Tech Helped Squash Them 2021-04-08T04:00:00Z For most of two nights, Lewis’ remains lay solitarily in the middle of the Capitol Rotunda with that military honor guard standing vigil. The Capitol’s echoes are deafening 2020-08-30T04:00:00Z No longer does Belle sit solitarily reading to disinterested sheep — “Oh isn’t this amazing” — she’s actively trying to get young women involved. 'Books, not boys': Director Bill Condon on updating 'Beauty and the Beast' and the whole princess/prisoner deal 2017-03-16T04:00:00Z "I have sometimes solitarily pleased myself," he begins, and he gazes into the dark shadows of the room, seeing, as it were, the pleasant spectres of the past. Hints to Pilgrims 2011-08-18T02:00:23.727Z Men moved about solitarily through the night, each saying bitterly to his own heart, 'Would that it had been one of us.' The Earl of Mayo Rulers of India 2011-04-11T02:00:13.067Z "And you live solitarily and alone?" asked Lori, with peculiar emphasis. Withered Leaves. Vol. II. (of III) A Novel 2011-02-25T03:01:17.540Z “But he seems to have so little furniture there and to live so solitarily,” she explained, “that we have even wondered whether he might not be there merely as a sort of caretaker.” Max Carrados 2010-12-24T03:00:32.117Z Among others, the tower of Malaga Cathedral appeared to rise solitarily from the water, the church and town being hidden by the convexity of the sea's surface. The Picturesque Antiquities of Spain Described in a series of letters, with illustrations representing Moorish palaces, cathedrals, and other monuments of art, contained in the cities of Burgos, Valladolid, Toledo, and Seville. Bleeding, I leaned solitarily against a rock and saw through the twilight my company hewn down, the former could not perceive me, however, firmly they had sworn my death. The Rebellion in the Cevennes, an Historical Novel Vol. I. A mind that is dull, lethargic, and heavy in its movements when moving solitarily, often effects, when under a social and sympathetic impulse, achievements that are a wonder to itself. In the School-Room Chapters in the Philosophy of Education The soul is justified solitarily and alone, but it is sanctified only in the community of believers. The Prayers of St. Paul It was alarming in no small degree to know how little prevented me from shooting up solitarily to take an indefinite place among the stars. The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 26, February 1893 An Illustrated Monthly The hobbled horses grazed not far away; a night bird twitted solitarily in the brush; and from the depths of the forest came the scream of some savage creature out on its kill. The Heart of Thunder Mountain How often the memory of that morning recurred to him as he stood solitarily and thoughtful, contemplating some grand sketch of Alpine scenery! Not Like Other Girls Out of a bad business the queer recognition stood solitarily opportune. Anthony Lyveden Whatever his faith, the disciple of the pearl may solitarily prostrate himself beneath a convenient palm-tree, with face turned toward Mecca, or on the sea-front indulge the devotions stamping him a Hindu of merit. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan The country was covered with thick dwarf shrubs; and, in the whole group, we saw but one cocoa-tree rising solitarily above the bushes. A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26. Vol. 1 This, like the king-fisher, sat solitarily upon a projecting stump, now and then dashing into the shallow water, and scooping up the small fishes, frogs, and crustacea with its huge mandibles. Popular Adventure Tales Thursday night he stayed home and felt solitarily virtuous. Stubble This, like the kingfisher, sat solitarily upon a projecting stump, now and then dashing into the shallow water, and scooping up the small fishes, frogs, and Crustacea with its huge mandibles. The Forest Exiles The Perils of a Peruvian Family in the Wilds of the Amazon Sometimes there would sound the faint tinkle of a belated hansom, chiming solitarily, as though weary of frivolity. Nights in London Nor was he mistaken; the gallant Captain was there, solitarily installed at a little table, and dining very heartily, without putting water in his wine. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 All this may be had by anyone who will walk solitarily and with seeing eyes. Lynton and Lynmouth A Pageant of Cliff & Moorland And the gardener is to plant another maple tree beside it, that it may not stand so solitarily there. A Hungarian Nabob The stage of consciousness on which life's drama is solitarily played for every human being is too circumscribed to expand all at once for the reception of a strange and unexpected image. The Hand in the Dark There was nothing for the little girl to do but to wander solitarily about the fields or sit up in her lonely room with no one to speak to her for hours together. The Christmas Child Skulking coyotes, seeking prey among earth mounds, or night hawks, lilting solitarily in vaulted mid-heaven, uttered cries that pierced the vast blue. Lords of the North There was Borrow, who, as an old man, was tramping solitarily in the fields of Norfolk, as earlier he wandered alone in wild Wales or wilder Spain. Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies But Jean Merle was living, and might continue to live another twenty years or more, thus solitarily and monotonously. Cobwebs and Cables What he saw was a tall slim young man, in chaparejos and sombrero, the inevitable "repeater" at his hip, solitarily engaged in the process of breaking a bronco. Ben Blair The Story of a Plainsman A life so narrow, so circumscribed, so barren of beauty, lived so solitarily, away from every softening influence, was bound to work a subtle and relentless change. The Guinea Stamp A Tale of Modern Glasgow The truth is, that Father Joseph preferred going about in his chariot on ministerial missions, rather than walking solitarily to his convent, after listening to the unmeaning confessions of Cardinal Richelieu. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 Mathematicians seldom grow up solitarily in any locality. Notes and Queries, Number 57, November 30, 1850 They occur solitarily, or at most in groups of two or three. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries The shorn grass sloped gently downward from the windows till it met the broad level on which stood, in clumps, or solitarily scattered, some of the noblest timber in England. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh Tardif, too, was dwelling alone, now, solitarily, in a very solitary place. The Doctor's Dilemma I related before, that my family was reduced to two, my self and one honest man more, we lived solitarily and contentedly being well setled in a good House of my own. An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in the East Indies Together with an Account of the Detaining in Captivity the Author and Divers other Englishmen Now Living There, and of the Author's Miraculous Escape The man was slowly wandering about, solitarily and distressed. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Chaffinches are beginning to pipe more solitarily to each other in the tall elms. The Pleasures of Ignorance He breakfasted very early, and dined solitarily, and at uncertain hours, as business permitted. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh But you talk of all these men as solitarily imprisoned. Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Volume 2 The highway once passed its door, but the location of the road has been changed; and now the old house stands solitarily apart from the busy world. Yesterdays with Authors It came to him that she was, in truth, detached, sufficient to herself, an ungregarious creature moving solitarily in a mysterious world all her own. The Purple Heights In some parts of the country where water was very scarce, there seemed to be no vegetation, and the cattle seemed to wander solitarily along, a mere heap of hide and bone. A start in life. A journey across America. Fruit farming in California They walked solitarily, not in great bands, and they were poor. A Tramp's Sketches "Purgatory" is a mountain rising solitarily from the ocean on that side of the earth which is opposite to us. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook She came solitarily down the gravel walk—a Miss Martin just appearing at the door, and parting with her seemingly with ceremonious civility. Emma More came every moment, because the terrible Jurand, waiting solitarily before the Teuton gate, was an unusual sight for the garrison. The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy Yea but, quoth Panurge, would you have me so solitarily drive out the whole course of my life, without the comfort of a matrimonial consort? Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3 One forenoon, whilst I was sitting solitarily in my little chamber, this friendly man stood before me for the first time. True Story of My Life I left Lady Crewe, therefore, to the full enjoyment of her odd figures, while I seated myself, solitarily, at the further end of the room. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 Happy, threefold happy, the family, in whose narrow, contracted circle no heart bleeds solitarily, or solitarily rejoices! Stories by Foreign Authors: Scandinavian It is true that Constance's father would have shuddered in Heaven could he have seen Constance solitarily playing cards of a night. The Old Wives' Tale At all events, so it happened, that when Ludovico and Bianca reached it, it was wholly untenanted, save by Dante, in his long red gown, solitarily occupied in cramming himself with pastry. A Siren The song tells that Agnete wandered solitarily along the shore, when a merman rose up from the waves and decoyed her by his speeches. True Story of My Life In the present time, as a result of the dissenting method, there are multitudes of believing men scattered quite solitarily through the world. First and Last Things He has already led all the waters back again into his own calm channel, and he now flows through the forest, solitarily and dreamily as before. Undine To understand therefore this text, we are not to consider it solitarily, but jointly with the words precedent, and subsequent. Leviathan And she, wandering solitarily in the hall, had no doubt sat down beside a screen that had Edward and Florence on the other side. The Good Soldier Therefore, on the day when this plan, slowly and solitarily ripened, shall break forth, it will break forth with all the conditions of success which always accompany an unforeseen event. The Vicomte De Bragelonne In reality, however, it was the OMBU, which grows solitarily on the Argentine plains. In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant "No doubt" said the baron, disengaging himself, as he opened the door noiselessly, showing the deep workroom, whose lamp burned solitarily before the enormous empty chair. The Nabob He would walk also solitarily in the fields, sometimes reading and sometimes praying; and thus for some days he spent his time. Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) As there was no use in being argumentative on a subject affording him personally, and apparently solitarily, refreshment and enjoyment, Vernon resolved to keep it to himself. The Egoist Not solitarily in fields we find Earth's secret open, though one page is there; Her plainest, such as children spell, and share With bird and beast; raised letters for the blind. Poems — Volume 2 Therefore, on the day when this plan slowly and solitarily ripened, shall break forth, it will break forthwith all the conditions of success which always accompany an unforeseen event. Ten Years Later We say the gravel he trod under his feet, for d'Artagnan made these reflections while walking solitarily along a pretty little road which led from the camp to the village of Angoutin. The Three Musketeers The good MacW- would not even come out to his meals, and fed solitarily in his holy of holies from a tray covered with a white napkin. The Mirror of the Sea |
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