15 adjectives to describe postscripts

SEE Johnson, Margaret S. JOHNSON, HOWARD. Concluding unscientific postscript.

Then a brief postscript.

"Little postscript to my will.

After the signature, huddled away in a casual postscript, came the damning sentence, "As for Mr. and Mrs. M, they behave as well as they know how."

These three were drawing up an account of the recent victory at Créçi, to be forwarded to all mayors and sheriffs in England, with a cogent postscript as to the King's incidental and immediate need of money.

" Nor is this the only feminine postscript of this time, for in the postscript of a letter from Archibald Cary, a leading Virginian, he is told that "Mrs. Cary & Miss Randolph joyn in wishing you that sort of Glory which will most Indear you to the Fair Sex.

" He added, evidently as an afterthought, a somewhat lengthy postscript: "I wish you would do something next month, not as a favor to me particularly, but to ease things along for Charlie and Linda.

There was an affectionate postscript to Lucien.

She added in a pathetic postscript that her husband found it difficult to believe that Jeanie could be as ill as the great doctor had represented, and she feared he was a little vexed that Maxwell Wyndham's opinion had been obtained.

" The repentant postscript is eminently characteristic of Michelangelo.

" On this sad and icy postscript to the ardent love affair, Schmidt comments: "The form of this writing leaves the conclusion plain, that Haydn was forced to this act by the Polzelli.

Though you never were a friend, exactly, of good old Cupido, you've been writing him frequentlyand all sorts of nonsense; just as a pretext for the really important thingthe postscript, with your regards to the 'illustrious artist,' sure to provoke the consoling reply that the 'illustrious artist' was still here.

In the mean time I heard often from Letty,no good news of her husband, but that her child grew more and more a comfort, that her friends were very kind, and always in a tiny postscript some such phrase as this: "I try to be patient, Sarah," or "I don't scold Harry so much as I did, dear."

This unimportant postscript ran: "Your letter had followed me round to about half-a-dozen places.

Then he complains of the worthlessness and disloyalty of the stone-hewers he brought from Florence, and winds up with an angry postscript: "Oh, cursed a thousand times the day and hour when I left Carrara!

15 adjectives to describe  postscripts