And Calvino's charming Marco Polo and Marcovaldo and Mr. Palomar are archetypal narrative functionaries, nowise to be compared with the great characters of narrative/dramatic literature.
But the worshippers and admirers of these gods delight in imitating their scandalous iniquities, and are nowise concerned that the republic be less depraved and licentious.
The illegal execution of a guiltless man, whose death sentence the governor of the state had already overturned, however, is truly tragic and nowise sugarcoated in the show.
Having been raised in genteel society, she is nowise prepared for this sort of existence.
Definition of nowise in US English:
nowise
adverbˈnōˌwīzˈnoʊˌwaɪz
archaic
In no way or manner; not at all.
〈古〉决不;毫不
I can nowise accept the accusation
我决不接受那指控。
Example sentencesExamples
Having been raised in genteel society, she is nowise prepared for this sort of existence.
But the worshippers and admirers of these gods delight in imitating their scandalous iniquities, and are nowise concerned that the republic be less depraved and licentious.
The illegal execution of a guiltless man, whose death sentence the governor of the state had already overturned, however, is truly tragic and nowise sugarcoated in the show.
And Calvino's charming Marco Polo and Marcovaldo and Mr. Palomar are archetypal narrative functionaries, nowise to be compared with the great characters of narrative/dramatic literature.