Citations:double


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * Now in this place Christian had double sorrow, because it was through his unadvised counsel that they were brought into this distress.
 * No, not I, for then they got faster hold of my conscience; and then, if I did but think of going back to sin, (though my mind was turned against it), it would be double torment to me.


 * 1813 — Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice.
 * She highly approved his forbearance, and they had leisure for a full discussion of it, and for all the commendation which they civilly bestowed on each other, as Wickham and another officer walked back with them to Longbourn, and during the walk he particularly attended to her. His accompanying them was a double advantage; she felt all the compliment it offered to herself, and it was most acceptable as an occasion of introducing him to her father and mother.