But if, from the desire of multiplying words, he will needs praise his courage and fortitude; at the moment he joins these words together, my idea begins to waver. He means to express one quality more strongly; but he is, in truth, expressing two. Courage... La Belle Assemblée - Página 131807Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 328 páginas
...idea begins to waver. He means t? express one quality more strongly, but he is In truth ox. pressing two : courage resists danger ; fortitude supports...led to think of both together, when only one of them should be considered, my view is rendered unsteady, and my conception of the object indistinct. All... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1829 - 318 páginas
...and fortitude ; at the moment he joins these fiords together, my idea begins to waver, He means t? express one quality more strongly, but he is in truth...led to think of both together, when only one of them should be considered, my view is rendered unsteady, and my conception of the object indistinct. All... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1829 - 648 páginas
...praise his courage and fortitude; at the moment he joins these words together, my idea begins to waver. He means to express one quality more strongly; but he is, in truth, expressing two. Courage resists danger;/br/t7tM/e supports pain. The occasion of exerting each of these qualities is different; and... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1831 - 284 páginas
...two. Courage resists danger, fortitude supports pain. The occasions of exerting these qualities are different ; and. being led to think of both together, when only one of them should engage attention, our view is rendered unsteady, and our conception of the object indistinct.... | |
| Hugh Blair, Abraham Mills - 1832 - 378 páginas
...together, our idea begins to waver. He intends to express one quality more strongly ; but he is, in fact, expressing two. Courage resists danger ; fortitude...qualities is different ; and being led to think of both of them To which of these three faults, particularly, does precision stand opposed ; and why1 Howis... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1832 - 234 páginas
...joins these words together, my idea hegins to waver. He means to express one quality more strongly, hut he is in truth expressing two: courage resists danger...exerting each of these qualities is different; and heing led to think of hoth together, when only one of them should he considered, my view is rendered... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1832 - 242 páginas
...together, our idea begins to waver. He intends to express one quality more strongly; but he is in fact expressing two. Courage resists danger, fortitude supports pain. The occasion of exerting these qualities are different; and being led to"think of both together, when only one of them should... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1833 - 654 páginas
...praise his courage, and fortitude; at the moment he joins these words together, my idea begins to waver. He means to express one quality more strongly; but...fortitude supports pain. The occasion of exerting each of those qualities is different; and Q 14 From, what I have said, it appears that an author may, in a... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1834 - 366 páginas
...praise his courage and fortitude ; at the moment he joins these words together, my idea begins to waver. He means to express one quality more strongly, but...led to think of both together, when only one of them should be considered, my view is rendered unsteady, and ray conception of the object indistinct. All... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1835 - 244 páginas
...my idea begins to waver. He means to express one quality more strongly, but he is in truth expressmg two - courage resists danger ; fortitude supports...each of these qualities is different; and being led lo think of both together, when only one of them should be considered, my view is rendered unsteady,... | |
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