On further perusal, there is revealed, "A great deal of Oriental bombast, incoherence and absurdity, that the marvels recounted are often ludicrous or grotesque.
Declamation, repetition, puerility, a lack of logic, and incoherence strike him at every turn.
Perhaps the greatest miracle is that which enables man to tolerate life," the passage starts, "which enables him to embrace its illusions and translate its monstrous incoherence into delightful, edifying patterns.
The incoherence of the Journal suddenly glides into an adagio.
For somewhere, behind the incoherence of the passionate language, burned the blaze of a true thought at white heat--could he but grasp it through the stammering utterance.
The incoherence of all this traffic with sound and name had always bewildered him, even to the point of darkness, whereas now it did more, it appalled him in some sense that was monstrous and terrifying.
Chapter XII I A certain struggling incoherence is manifest in Spinrobin's report of it all, as of a man striving to express violent thoughts in a language he has not yet mastered.
The deeper the sleep the more complete the loss of such control; hence the greater incoherence as well as feebleness of impression which is characteristic of dreams when sleep is profound.
The argument founded on this incoherence has been frequently used, but its strength remains unimpaired.
The majority of competent critics were against it, however, nor is a high degree of classical training necessary to perceive in it an incoherenceand clumsiness of diction impossible to associate with the lucid images of the Greeks.
Poetry and prose, equally easy to him, poured after this from his pen, giving expression with some confusion and incoherence to his boyish raptures over the things he best loved and most thought about.
Incoherence was new in Hugh Marsden; but just now his clumsy eloquence seemed to have deserted him.
Mildred hardly knew if her timidity and incoherence were not jumbling facts and suppositions together with a great deal of intuitive wisdom and perception.
There was, however, something in the reserve of his manner, and peculiarity of his look, which persuaded me that he was not well, although no incoherence of ideas could be detected in his conversation.
He would rather suppose that the brain or its membranes were inflamed, and that the incoherence of discourse, and violence of action, were produced by such local disease.
I keep a special indulgent smile for the incoherence inspired by a hat.
This is why incoherence has the effect on me of a word behind which there must be something real, if not in things, at least in thought.
By so doing, we shall be led to ascertain the centres around which the incoherence crystallizes.
Either the incoherent is only a word, devoid of meaning, or, if I give it a meaning, it is on condition of putting incoherence midway between the two orders, and not below both of them.
The reply, which arrived in a day or two, appeared from its redundancy and incoherence to be the composition of Miss Yvette Seymour Stukeley, and bade Major Decies either send or bring the infant Damocles to Monksmead immediately.
A consequence of this incoherence in experience is that science is not absolutely single but springs up in various places at once, as a certain consistency or method becomes visible in this or that direction.
Aristotle, being a true philosopher and pupil of experience, preferred incoherence to partiality.
Aversion to rational ideals does not then come, as the intuitionist's aversion does, from moral incoherence or religious prejudice.
That this gulf is apparent only, being due to inadequacy and confusion in human perception rather than to incoherence in things, is a speculative conviction altogether trustworthy.
He there showed “cerebral overexcitement” with “incoherence and nervousness.
Numerous attacks and counter attacks in one day: Sudden incoherence with disorientation and the rapid development of war hallucinations of a scenic type.
Hesnard states thatincoherence is very hard to simulate.
Although these examples of Isidore’s thinking afford excellent proof of his incoherence and lack of logical consecutiveness, their explanation goes deeper.
Incoherence in the intellectual possession was inevitable; equally inevitable was an increasing indifference to incoherence and even inability to perceive it.
Wherefore, I would that they who plead for a continuation of the seventh day sabbath from this text, would both better consider it, and the incoherence that seems to be betwixt such a sabbath and a winter.
He has exhibited at every stage traces of an unhappy incoherence which is making him a mere bedouin of parliament, a noble being full of spirit and power, but not to be tamed into the ordinary ways of civil life.
The incoherence and absurdity of our dreams surprise and amuse us, and we are amazed to find that we have been able to believe, while asleep, in such foolish things.
This confusion and incoherence is all the graver, as the mental trouble preceding death was graver.
Besides, there is always more or less incoherence in the communications made very shortly after death, even when the communicator has kept his full mental faculties up to his last moments.
But when no mental trouble has preceded death, the incoherence of the first communications does not last.
Some of the incidents were even unknown to Dr Hodgson at the time, but all was full of incoherence and confusion.
I have a real hatred for those dreary fools and knaves who would have me suppose that Henley, that crippled Titan, may conceivably be tapping at the underside of a mahogany table or scratching stifled incoherence into a locked slate!
It is here to measure our incoherence and error, and in the measure of those defects to refer us back to our studies.
Quarrels between the leaders, the incoherence of their policies, and divisions over the use of violence utterly wrecked a movement that anticipated by thirty years the social democracy of Germany.
Only rarely does the great conception intrude itself upon him with such vigour and such untimeliness as to bring confusion and incoherence into his ordinary life.
This is a kind of experiment which might with advantage be oftener repeated; for the extreme incoherence and silliness of the responses thus obtained does not prevent the process itself from being in a high degree instructive.
Now, the communicators through Mrs. Piper's trance exhibit precisely the kind of confusion and incoherence which it seems to me we have some reason a priori to expect if they are actually what they claim to be.
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