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1 Which brings us back to the point whence ensued this long digression .
2 I come, after this long digression , to the courts of the Quakers.
3 This roughness he justifies by great examples, in a long digression .
4 I return now, after this long digression , to the continuation of my history.
5 To return to our story after this long digression : -
6 After this long digression , I return to the burial, which was a most vile thing.
7 But this long digression has carried me far away.
8 Aubrey described it in a long digression 'for the sake of the lovers of antiquity', ed.
9 I have made a long digression , but willingly.
10 Now let us come back, after this long digression , to the conversation with the intelligent Englishman.
11 Pray forgive this long digression , and give me the hearing a little longer; for, thank heaven!
12 But to return from this long digression .
13 Accordingly a very long digression follows on the origin, progress, and decline of Tragedy, Comedy, and Pantomime.
14 This is a long digression , but liberavi animam meam, and now I return to my main subject.
15 Pardon, sir, this long digression ; it will show to you how much your poetic conceptions occupy us here.
16 To return from this long digression .
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This collocation consists of: Long digression through the time
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