In 'Catastrophes in the air' is a sentence: Save for Lev Shestov, a literary critic and philosopher, Russian prose went with Tolstoy, only too glad to spare itself climbing the heights of Dostoevsky's spiritual pitch. First of all, GO WITH has several senses: 1.The house goes with the job.(to be included as part of something 2.Ill-health often goes with poverty. (to often exist with something else 3.Let's go with John's original proposal. (to accept someone's idea or plan But in my dictionaries I just can't find one that fits into the above the sentence. Could you tell me what it exactly means by WENT WITH? The phrase ONLY TOO, according to my LDOCE, means VERY: 1.Prices have risen sharply, as we know only too well. 2.Mark was only...
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