For the nonce, however, he proposed to sail about, and sow his wild oats in all four oceans.
Moby Dick I LXVII
Ere quitting,
for the nonce, the Sperm Whale's head, I would have you, as a sensible physiologist, simply --particularly remark its front aspect, in all its compacted collectedness.
Moby Dick LXVIII CXXXIV
In order that the render may get the mental half-Nelson on the plot of this narrative which is so essential if a short story is to charm, elevate, and instruct, it is necessary now,
for the nonce (but only
for the nonce), to inspect Archibald's past life.
The Man Upstairs and Other Stories
``I fear,'' said the Black Knight, ``I fear greatly, there is no one here that is qualified to take upon him,
for the nonce, this same character of father confessor?''
Ivanhoe
let me explain - I'm come to offer you my services, for though Huntingdon is my friend, he's a devilish scamp, as we all know, and I'll be your friend
for the nonce. I know what it is you want, to make matters straight: it's just to exchange a shot with him, and then you'll feel yourself all right again; and if an accident happens - why, that'll be all right too, I daresay, to a desperate fellow like you.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Whether it was the sense of freedom and independence which a rational animal may be supposed to feel when he sits on a table in an easy attitude smoking a pipe, swinging one leg carelessly to and fro, and having his boots cleaned all the time, without even the past trouble of having taken them off, or the prospective misery of putting them on, to disturb his reflections; or whether it was the goodness of the tobacco that soothed the feelings of the Dodger, or the mildness of the beer that mollified his thoughts; he was evidently tinctured,
for the nonce, with a spice of romance and enthusiasm, foreign to his general nature.
Oliver Twist Or The Parish Boys Progress
But what with wrestling bouts and bouts with quarter-staves, and wandering minstrels, there came up so many other things to talk about, that the reward was forgotten
for the nonce, and only the Foresters and Sheriff's men watched the gates with diligence, the Sheriff indeed spurring them to effort by offers of largess.
Robin Hood
"Oh, extra baggage, to be sure," I now said to myself--"something he wishes not to be put in the hold-- something to be kept under his own eye--ah, I have it--a painting or so--and this is what he has been bargaining about with Nicolino, the Italian Jew." This idea satisfied me, and I dismissed my curiosity
for the nonce.
Oblong Box
"Truly," quoth Robin, holding up his arms and looking down at himself, "I do think it be somewhat of a gay, gaudy, grasshopper dress; but it is a pretty thing for all that, and doth not ill befit the turn of my looks, albeit I wear it but
for the nonce. But stay, Little John, here are two bags that I would have thee carry in thy pouch for the sake of safekeeping.
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
A roisterer at some banquet, flown with wine, Shouted "Thou art not true son of thy sire." It irked me, but I stomached
for the nonce The insult; on the morrow I sought out My mother and my sire and questioned them.
Oedipus The King
Will added that he had made himself Naumann's pupil
for the nonce.
Middlemarch
Whatever were the circumstances which had led to such a result, it certainly appeared as though the popolorum tibby had rather miscalculated,
for the nonce, the extent of his lady's affection.
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Into this arrangement I entered without the slightest hesitation, for we had funds enough to carry it out on a comfortable scale, and Raffles placed a sufficient share at my disposal
for the nonce. Moreover, I for one was only too glad to seek fresh fields and pastures new--a phrase which I determined to interpret literally in my choice of fresh surroundings.
Raffles Further Adventures Of The Amateur Cracksman
'Bertha!' said Tackleton, assuming,
for the nonce, a little cordiality.
The Cricket on the Hearth
Consider, for instance, the following statement in the Sunday Nation of December 10: "This counsellor discovered that the reason I was relapsing was because I had something else that was not being treated".Whether it was he or whether it was merely the disease that was "relapsing" is a question not addressed properly in that statement, although we must ignore it
for the nonce.
'Because' implies 'caused by' so there is no point of repeating yourself