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You've done a fine job over here,' he said, omnisciently, with the air of a superior conferring praise on a subordinate.
The Narrator of this passage omnisciently takes perspective of life through a window overlooking our character's street.
While the sharing of narration is a tried and true device, having the actors comment omnisciently on their own thoughts and behavior often seems redundant.
Omnisciently, we know!
"You never can tell," said Mrs. Tarleton omnisciently.
Although the novels are written in multiple perspectives and narrated omnisciently, the main character in all three is Lloyd Hopkins.
Another voice, labeled "I tell" and addressed directly to the reader, allows the author to stand outside the narrative she has created and comment omnisciently on it.
We perform a post-mortem, Pamuk omnisciently decoding the delicate diplomacy at work between the American and the Turkish contingents.
There's no narrator perched omnisciently over the events, nor the kinds of exaggerated melodramatics and pop music that teen movies employ to insistently nag at emotions.
This gives Andersen, seeing omnisciently through the eyes of his principal characters, opportunity to observe what's astir, what has just been invented, what is in and what out.
On the same day, he begins hearing the voice of a woman that is omnisciently narrating the events in his life, but he is unable to communicate with the voice.
'Tis the Scotch gentleman," said the landlady omnisciently; and turning her eyes to Elizabeth, "Now then, can you go and see if his supper is on the tray?
It must in effect become the actual embodiment of the idealized, phantasied parent of early childhood, the parent who is omnipresently nurturing, omnisciently caring and omnipotently protecting.
After April 8, 1904, "Queen Lear" is written omnisciently, which unhappily gives the author license to substitute infatuated declarations of Nicandra's beauty for more artful persuasion.
This was just half the time allotted to his chief rival, the Good Will Hours John J. Anthony, who omnisciently resolves all problems with no help from a jury.
The novel represents a departure for Astley from her earlier novels in that rather than focusing on one or two particular characters, she moves "freely among a group, switching attention omnisciently from one to another.
"Yes," says Phædrus omnisciently, " - Aristotle - " The assistant chairman is shocked for a moment, then, almost like a culprit who has been discovered but feels no guilt, laughs loud and long.
Of the 12 stories in Trevor s latest collection, most are told omnisciently: in other words, we have access to the thoughts of at least two of the principal characters and change point of view at the author s whim.
Since I have undertaken to manhandle this Leviathan, it behooves me to approve myself omnisciently exhaustive in the enterprise; not overlooking the minutest seminal germs of his blood, and spinning him out to the uttermost coil of his bowels.
Milo had posed for these pictures in a drab peasant's blouse with a high collar, and his scrupulous, paternal countenance was tolerant, wise, critical and strong as he stared out at the populace omnisciently with his undisciplined mustache and disunited eyes.
Satan has just flown past on his way to earth and suddenly we are in heaven watching him go, along with God, who in the forced perspective of epic must laboriously explain to us what he omnisciently knows and what he is omnipotently going to do about it.
Is it just a bit of casual realism, to fill out the scene, in keeping with the splendidly economical, nigh Hemingwayesque opening paragraphs that omnisciently zoom in on Quauhnahuac from above, listing its primary points of interest as placidly as the Lonely Planet?
After omnisciently observing how Sneaky Snake "goes dancin', wigglin' and a-hissin'/Sneaky Snake goes dancin', gigglin' and a-kissin," the singer states how he doesn't like him because he laughs, due to moving through the grass and "tickin' his underneath."
The events of the Chi Omega murders at Florida State University in January 1978 are written in third person, but not omnisciently, as the perpetrator is not identified as being Bundy, thus keeping the documentation of these events in-sync with the knowledge available to officers at the time.