46 adverbs to describe how to honour

The cheque will be duly honoured at Messrs. Smith, Brown, and Jones, Lombard Street.

Here, by a homonymy, he was foisting civic honour, which is otherwise called good name, and which may be outraged by libel and slander, on to the conception of knightly honour, also called point d'honneur, which may be outraged by insult.

Very tactfully Messer Luigi let the Duke know that his attentions were acceptable, and that he and his good wife were vastly honoured by his condescension to their daughter.

He made much of his Picts, and honoured them more sweetly than ever before.

Why Goldsmith's grave should thus be specially honoured, he a little wondered.

" "I am deeply honoured by your confidence, Mrs. Branston," John Saltram answered, looking at her gravely with those weary haggard eyes, with the air of a man who brings his thoughts back to common life from some far-away region with an effort.

Agreeable to this happy disposition of mind, she gave, in an off-hand manner, the following advice to an intimate friend, who had several children, whom she deservedly honoured, and whom she could not esteem and love beyond his real merits.

"You used to honour my hand differently from that," she half whispered.

Non. Daughter, here's a person of quality, and one, that loves and honours you exceedingly Tim.

how hale you virtuous honour forth!

The king welcomed him with marvellous joy, honouring him right gladly.

Well, as I was sayin', when His Majesty so graciously honoured Sir Dinny and myself, we held a long and lengthy consultation and came to the conclusion after a good deal of consideration, that it might be as well not to hurry Finbarr's marriage.

But I think it the peculiar happiness of the Countess of Abingdon to have been so truly loved by you while she was living, and so gratefully honoured after she was dead.

"The household of Clavelta are safe and honoured henceforth as no other in the land.

If you had received these two short letters you could not want an invitation to a place where every one considers himself as infinitely honoured and pleased by your presence.

So with white face and shaking form he reached the barrier, and knelt as Esmo rose from his place, honouring instinctively, though his eyes seemed incapable of discerning them, the symbols of supreme authority.

Its most earnest champions were Rowland Hill and Mrs. Hannah More; but it is worthy of note that this excellent lady, justly honoured as a pioneer of elementary education, confined her curriculum to the Bible and the Catechism, and "such coarse works as may fit the children for servants.

she who despised the glory of the world, and refused the company of magnates, is magnificently honoured by the dignity of the Pontifical office, and the reverent care of Imperial Majesty.

For this Arthur in his day was loved right well of the poor, and honoured meetly by the rich.

Though he were to represent Coalchester in the House of Commons, what honour were there in that to one already so mysteriously honoured?

Which, as I understood, put an end to anyI mean it not offensively, honoured sirto any connection between us?' Sir George nodded.

Waka Nené was given a pension of £100 a year, and ostentatiously honoured and consulted.

Some seem to admire indiscriminately whatever has been long preserved, without considering that time has sometimes co-operated with chance; all, perhaps, are more willing to honour past than present excellence; and the mind contemplates genius through the shades of age, as the eye surveys the sun through artificial opacity.

If, indeed, the hostess wishes to show particular favour to some peculiarly honoured guests, she may introduce them to others, whose acquaintance she may imagine will be especially suitable and agreeable.

This is Ovid's version of the story, to which he adds as the moral of it, "Those who piously honour the gods are themselves held in honour.

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