Cogitations
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6 examples of Cogitations in a sentence
Nor, continued the wary spinster in her cogitations, does Washington; paper and promises were all that the leader of the American troops could dispense to his servants.
Absorbed and wrapped up in these and divers other cogitations, he was found by Sancho and Carrasco, whom Don Quixote received with great courtesy.
They all felt fresh wonder, but particularly Sancho and Don Quixote; Sancho to see how, in defiance of the truth, they would have it that Dulcinea was enchanted; Don Quixote because he could not feel sure whether what had happened to him in the cave of Montesinos was true or not; and as he was deep in these
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the duke said to him, "Do you mean to wait, Senor Don Quixote?""Why not?" replied he; "here will I wait, fearless and firm, though all hell should come to attack me.""Well then, if I see another devil or hear another horn like the last, I'll wait here as much as in Flanders," said Sancho.
These thoughts took me up many hours, days, nay, I may say weeks and months: and one particular effect of my
cogitations
on this occasion I cannot omit.
In the middle of these cogitations, apprehensions, and reflections, it came into my thoughts one day that all this might be a mere chimera of my own, and that this foot might be the print of my own foot, when I came on shore from my boat: this cheered me up a little, too, and I began to persuade myself it was all a delusion; that it was nothing else but my own foot; and why might I not come that way from the boat, as well as I was going that way to the boat?
These were the subject of the first night’s
cogitations
after I was come home again, while the apprehensions which had so overrun my mind were fresh upon me, and my head was full of vapours.
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