Both Uses of
moreover
in
To the Lighthouse
- Moreover, softened and acquiescent, the spring with her bees humming and gnats dancing threw her cloak about her, veiled her eyes, averted her head, and among passing shadows and flights of small rain seemed to have taken upon her a knowledge of the sorrows of mankind.†
Part 2
- But he had been wrong to be angry with her; moreover, did he not rather like this vagueness in women?†
Part 3 *
Definition:
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(moreover) in addition to what has just been said