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It was by no means my design, however, to expatiate upon the merits of what I should read you.
I was pulling myself together to leave after he had expatiated on the virtues of the cook.
The science behind the tank's projection he did not bother to expatiate.
But my present purpose is not to expatiate upon my walks.
"Never," I said, and he expatiated for a time on the behaviour of this person and that.
All these I presume you will soon see, so that it is unnecessary for me to expatiate on the subject.
Expatiate then how much times we live in.
"That is why I found it all the more astonishing when he expatiated upon it."
This essay also allows Schickel to expatiate as well on his own positions.
They expatiate on levers and buttons, as they properly should.
Mrs. Pierce expatiated at some length on all the details of the accident.
Till then it is useless to expatiate on them."
He expatiated on mortality, whose approach, whether abrupt or lingering, is alike awful to man.
I expatiated on the small proportion of the available ability that is really serving humanity to-day.
With an expressive, eloquent thumb Philip expatiated on the charming work.
And then he went on to expatiate on the strangeness of the spirit's conduct.
Do you like to explain and expatiate?
Charles's faint echo of the word 'privilege' prompted the Sergeant to expatiate.
There was, undeniably, an issue: whether the nonspecialist had any right to expatiate on scientific matters.
I like to expatiate in a novel.
The score is made up of short, jumpy musical phrases that give the composer little room to expatiate.
Mother had often said I was a well-made girl, but she never expatiated much on my figure or my charms.
'Let me cite a case/ Ledesma began to expatiate.
And as he thus expatiated, he grew in nobility of aspect with his enthusiasm.
I expatiated no further to Hamilcar on the theory of the passions, however, because my housekeeper brought me a letter.