In the first stage of the "dying life," he says elsewhere, we are much oppressed by the sense of our infirmities, and by the fear of hell.
I hold,' he says elsewhere, 'that a long poem does not exist.
I am jealous for the actors who pleased my youth,' he says elsewhere.
He says elsewhere that he could only have written Peer Gynt where he wrote it, at Ischia and Sorrento, because it is 'written without regard to consequences--as I only dare to write far away from home.
And yet “in many instances he applies to this Natural Law what he says elsewhere of the Law of Moses; it too affrights us, increases sin, kills, and stands opposed to the Gospel.
Though this is undoubtedly at variance with what he says elsewhere, still such a thing was expected in those days in panegyrics on great men, nor would so smooth-tongued an orator have felt any scruple about it.
And even if the Fathers agreed with you,” he says elsewhere, “that is not enough.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "says elsewhere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.