All 5 Uses of
moreover
in
Selected Tales, by Poe
- Moreover, in one of the walls was a projection, caused by a false chimney, or fireplace, that had been filled up, and made to resemble the red of the cellar.†
Scene 2 *
- I learned, moreover, at intervals, and through broken and equivocal hints, another singular feature of his mental condition.†
Scene 3
- His countenance was, as usual, cadaverously wan—but, moreover, there was a species of mad hilarity in his eyes—an evidently restrained hysteria in his whole demeanor.†
Scene 3
- ' A second Frenchman differs, moreover, with the first, and is positive that the voice was that of an Italian; but, not being cognizant of that tongue, is, like the Spaniard, 'convinced by the intonation.'†
Scene 4
- Moreover, this knot is one which few besides sailors can tie, and is peculiar to the Maltese.†
Scene 4
Definition:
in addition to what has just been said