2857 examples of recollected in sentences

" Alec recollected himself.

According to Mr. Galt "The whole extent of the pecuniary obligation appears not to have exceeded 500 l.; but, little or great, the manner in which it was recollected reflects no credit either on the head or heart of the debtor.

Rustem's vehemence, and the disdainful tone of his voice, exasperated still more the feelings of Isfendiyár, who however recollected that he was under his roof, otherwise he would have avenged himself instantly on the spot.

But she presently recollected herself, and, bursting out of the room, flew to her chamber in the same instant, and was relieved by a flood of tears.

Damon, though he endeavoured to summon all his resolution, could not restrain a sigh when he considered himself as about to sail for distant climates, and recollected, that probably, before his return, his beloved mistress, dearer than life and all its joys, would be united, irrevocably united to another.

He rushed forward with a kind of rapture; he suddenly recollected himself; but at length advanced with hesitation.

He now recollected, what in the gaiety of hope he had forgotten, that many a flower only blows, with its sweetness to refresh the air of a desert.

He recollected many instances of works, raised by the breath of fashion to the very pinnacle of reputation, that sunk as soon again.

He recollected instances scarcely fewer, of works, exquisite in their composition, pregnant with beauties almost divine, that had passed from the press without notice.

In a breath he who had been so recently outmatched recollected his wits and took the initiative with admirable address.

" He recollected himself.

"What you are, you were before my faith was, and will be afterwards, when..." She did not finish, but of a sudden recollected herself, lounged back in her chair, and laughed quietly, with humorous appeal to his sympathy.

I recollected myself before I had disclosed the grotesque and infernal chimera that haunts me.

He recollected this circumstance, because the face of the cabman was one that he knew; and it was now again in the station, for the voiture had returned.

She suddenly recollected that Uncle John no longer lived on Beacon Street.

As soon as he or Smith said or did anything he recollected having said or done it sometime, somewhere, or recollected that he ought to have.

As soon as he or Smith said or did anything he recollected having said or done it sometime, somewhere, or recollected that he ought to have.

" He gave no further explanation, but Lady Mary recollected instantly the abuse that had been showered on his mother, by her sisters-in-law, when John was reported to have sacrificed his patrimony to pay her debts.

"I mean good music;" then he recollected himself in alarm.

Peter recollected that Sir Timothy had been very particular about his wife's apparel.

Mrs. Townsend, as I have recollected, has two brothers, each a master of a vessel; and who knows, as she and they have concerns together, but that, in case of need, you may have a whole ship's crew at your devotion?

To keep it back, to delay sending it, till he had recollected all this farrago of nonsenseconfound his wisdom of nations, if so much of it is to be scraped together, in disgrace of itself, to make one egregious simpleton!

With a readiness so instant that the break in his walk must have been imperceptible to anybody but Sofia, the man recollected himself, composed his face, and proceeded to the door.

Some of them recollected afterward to have noticed her sitting on the piazza at sunset, looking at the mountains with an expression of great delight; but no one spoke with her, and no one missed her the next morning, when she did not come to breakfast.

The haggard and bowed man who met her now was so unlike the Stephen White she recollected, that Lizzy involuntarily exclaimed.

2857 examples of  recollected  in sentences