9 adverbs to describe how to himself

Everything was the same as it had beenonly himself.

Then he was erect and calmly himself again, standing in a listening attitude.

When, therefore, Andy gave a sudden shout, and announced that he believed he had seen the smoke of the tug wreathing above the waves, all of them looked considerably relieved, even Casper himself; for on second thoughts the yeggman must have decided that it was better to be alive and in prison, than dead, and under the waters of Lake Ontario.

"Fondly himself with praising he dispraised."

A DETRACTOR Is one of a more cunning and active envy, wherewith he gnaws not foolishly himself, but throws it abroad and would have it blister others.

He tried to jolly himself up a bit by saying something audacious.

AN OSTLER Is a thing that scrubbeth unreasonably his horse, reasonably himself.

And straight himself he seated at the prore, And tacked about, and sought another shore.

He huddles a new thought on the one before it, before the first has had time to express itself; he sees things or analyses emotions so swiftly and subtly himself that he forgets the slower comprehensions of his readers; he is for analysing things far deeper than the ordinary mind commonly can.

9 adverbs to describe how to  himself  - Adverbs for  himself