Aún no tenemos significados para "great brevity".
1The BURHAN-I MAASIR passes over this war with great brevity.
2At first his victim refused point-blank, and with great brevity.
3It was a most singular conversation-syllabicand disjointed-heaffecting great repugnance, she great brevity.
4Several fat old Manjours eyed us closely and answered with great brevity our various questions.
5To Orde's inquiry he stated with great brevity that Miss Bishop was not yet visible, and prepared to close the door.
6He meant to practice great brevity, but in a moment he added, "I have seen beauties, however, who pleased me less."
7Besides, your promise ought to bind you to still greater brevity.
8Which implies that the Metaphor admits of greater brevity.
9The length of the preceding remarks admonishes us to greater brevity in the further discussion of this subject.
10But Marfa Strogoff, from a caution which may be easily understood, never spoke about herself except with the greatest brevity.
11When the comparison is an involved one, the greater force of the metaphor, consequent on its greater brevity, becomes much more conspicuous.
12"Our chore-boy," answered Thorpe with great brevity, for he was thinking of something much more important.
13The same hath been taught by many, but no man better, and with greater brevity, than by that excellent learned gentleman, Sir Francis Bacon.
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