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