It is through just such a divagation, he tells me, that his fictions begin. |
One would like to have Mr. Arnold's reply to this divagation on Don Quixote. |
With such hints for divagation, let us resume our way down the river, henceforth navigable by barges and bridled by locks. |
The plot divagation put a crack in the moral universe, and the audience, at first baffled, then wounded by self-recognition, fell into it. |
He had an unconquerable and sometimes very irritating habit of digression, of divagation, of aside. |
Let us be set down at Queen's Crawley without further divagation, and see how Miss Rebecca Sharp speeds there. |