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Updated: June 10, 2025
This public saw the same comedians march out; the most famous are the most monotonous; the comical ones abused their privileges; the lover spoke distractedly through his nose; the great coquette the actress par excellence, the last of the Celimenes discharged her part in such a sluggish way that when she began an adverb ending in "ment," one would have almost had time to go out and smoke a cigarette or drink a glass of beer before she reached the end of the said adverb.
The adverb which concluded this declaration caught the keen ear of the minister, who grew tall again. What would he not have given to read the subtle brain of his opponent, for opponent he knew him to be! His intense scrutiny was blocked by a pair of most innocent eyes. "Well," said the king impatiently, "let us be gone, my friend. The talk of money always leaves a copperish taste on my tongue."
But he was excessively deliberate, painstaking, and cautious. The legend which adorned the desk at the counter, "Physicians' prescriptions carefully prepared," was more than usually true as regarded the adverb. There was no danger of his poisoning anybody through haste or carelessness, but it was possible that an urgent "case" might have succumbed to the disease while he was putting up the remedy.
Fortunately, or unfortunately the choice of the adverb depends upon the views taken of the value of detailed analysis of marriage problems Miss King had not come across any man of a suitable kind who wanted to marry her. She had, on the other hand, met a large number of people who praised, and a few who abused her.
There was so much of him; he was so rich and robust, so easy, friendly, well-disposed, that he kept her fancy constantly on the alert. For the present, the only thing she could do was to like him. She told him that he was "horribly Western," but in this compliment the adverb was tinged with insincerity.
On points of technique he criticises her frequent use of the perfect participle with accented final syllable 'kissed, 'bowed, and the like and her fondness for the adverb 'very; both of which mannerisms he charges to the example of Tennyson.
The second to write twenty containing only adverbs. The third to write sentences in two forms, one containing the adjective, and the other expressing the same idea by means of the adverb, arranging them in two columns, thus: He writes well. | His writing is good. Again, they may make out a list of adjectives, with the adverbs derived from each in another column.
But bruttino is a soothing diminutive, a diminutive that forbears to express contempt, a diminutive that implies innocence, and is, moreover, guarded by a hesitating adverb, shrugging in the rear "rather than not."
Such an English word as withstand is merely an old sequence with stand, i.e., "against stand," in which the unstressed adverb was permanently drawn to the following verb and lost its independence as a significant element. But stress has done more than articulate or unify sequences that in their own right imply a syntactic relation.
And there was Irish, who had quietly taken to the hills again as soon as the Kid returned. Blake was needed to look into that particular bit of trouble and try and discover just how serious it was. The man whom Irish had floored with a chair was apparently hovering close to death and there were these who emphasized the adverb and asserted that the hurt was only apparent, but could prove nothing.
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