Though hardly to be found among the lower savages, it seems to be far from unknown among uncultured peoples of a higher type, p.
Now up that cleft a man may climb, though hardly, as by a difficult stair, till he comes to the flat crest of the fell.
On they came with a rush, and were driven back, though hardly, for they were many, and those who stood against them few.
And with it, though hardly in it, he found the New Romance.
Mansfield Park (1814), though hardly as brilliant as Pride and Prejudice, shows much more maturity than Sense and Sensibility.
It is enough if he knows a good cause when he sees it, and does his best to back up reformers in the press, though hardly a working reformer, and certainly not an originator of reform.
The pertness and petulance of the youthful critics are amusing, though hardly in the way intended by themselves.
On a more prolonged study, it is true, we become conscious of many shortcomings, and the general effect is somehow rather cloying, though hardly from an excess of sweetness.
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