Encara no tenim significats per a "so tardy".
1How could my love be so cruel, so tardy, so ephemeral?
2It seemed as if the night had only just descended, so tardy was the dawn.
3But the fortune, which had been so tardy in coming, was his only one twelvemonth.
4John Effingham could say nothing to a compunction that was so necessary, though so tardy.
5When a crime has been committed by Indians, justice, or rather vengeance, is not so tardy.
6Night could not come too soon, but it seemed that never before was it so tardy.
7Why was his development so tardy?
8But so tardy had been the carpenters, that Mr. Perkins and the ladies found things in a very sorry condition.
9They were so tardy in settling their differences as to excite his impatience, and he wrote to a Washington friend:
10The Chalmetta was so tardy in her movements that Jaspar must soon overtake them, and then the opportunity would be lost.
11In the result, the Crown granted a pardon to Nichols; but this did not arrive till 1802, so tardy was justice in getting itself done.
12Historical justice is, generally speaking, tardy-sotardy that it becomes unjust.
13So tardy justice was done to Leisler's memory.
14"And why so tardy in speaking of this intent?"
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So tardy a través del temps
So tardy per variant geogràfica