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
| 1888 - 576 páginas
...introduces- another. Courage reststs danger, fortitude supports pain. The occasion of exerting each of those qualities is different : and being led to think of both together when only one of them should be presented to me, I find my view rendered unsteady, and my conception of the hero indistinct.... | |
| 1900 - 570 páginas
...those two attributes. In thus endeavouring to express one quality more strongly, he introduces another. Courage resists danger, fortitude supports pain. The occasion of exerting each of those qualities is different : and being led to think of both together when only one of them should... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1908 - 328 páginas
...those two attributes. In thus endeavouring to express one quality more strongly, he introduces another. Courage resists danger, fortitude supports pain. The occasion of exerting each of those qualities is different : and being led to think of both together when only one of them should... | |
| Hugh Blair, Grenville Kleiser - 1911 - 190 páginas
...fortitude; at the moment he joins these words together, my idea begins to waver. He means to express 37 one quality more strongly, but he is, in truth, expressing...led to think of both together, when only one of them should be in my view, my view is rendered unsteady, and my conception of the object indistinct. From... | |
| Marianne Thormählen - 2007 - 10 páginas
...desire of multiplying words, he should praise his courage and fortitude . . . my idea begins to waver. He means to express one quality more strongly, but...courage resists danger, fortitude supports pain'. As a result, 'my conception of the object [becomes] indistinct'. Page 283 in the copy acquired by Charlotte... | |
| 1783 - 742 páginas
...exprefling two. Couragi refifts danger; fortitude fupports pain. The occafion of exerting each of thefe qualities is different ; and being led to think of both together, when only one of them fliouM be in my view, my view is rendered onfteady, and my conception of the objed indiftinft." [To... | |
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