The actual journey does not begin until page 97, a brief autobiography of the hero occupying the first part of the book; this inconsequence is confessedly intended to be a Tristram Shandy whim.
Besides, the inconsequence of her character should be taken into consideration .
He came to resent a certain inconsequence in the woman.
He flew to another thought with the inconsequence of the drunken.
With a womanish tenacity she had fastened to a minor inconsequence of the outrage.
Diana maintained her rôle of gay inconsequence because it pleased her best.
She felt on the verge of being a little unnerved, and a feigned or real inconsequence was ever her refuge.
And it is only the inconsequence of faint-heartedness and intellectual imbecility which does not proceed from this idea to the formal negation of the predicates, and from thence to the negation of the subject to which they relate.
It is the greatest inconsequence to reject the idea of a God who can be determined by prayer, that is, by the force of feeling, as an unworthy anthropomorphic idea.
He felt reaffirmed and grounded in the inconsequence of vain, lofty pursuits and his retirement finally felt good.
He, who was nonetheless human in his godhood, remained intrepid in trudging into this rather unbearable and disconcerting sense of the inconsequence of being.
Nawin breathed out, smiled and stretched as much as he could without touching the Laotian, content and relaxed in the inconsequence of existence.
Not only the compulsion, but the bewildering inconsequence of war was suggested by its activities.
The tired flames faintly illumined the blanketed thing and the flung corpse of the marauder, and sang the fire chorus, the ancient melody which bears the message of the inconsequence of human tragedy.
Then, feeling the barren inconsequence of his words, he continued, “Do you know what I was thinking as I rowed down from the town just now?
He was giving himself over luxuriously to that foolish day-dreaming to which adolescent youth loves to yield itself, and upon the funny inconsequence of which the matured man looks back and laughs from the firmer stand of later years.
Criticism of symbolic faith—Inconsequence of liberal Protestantism—Is Jesus of a more divine type than other great geniuses?
Every illogical position being in its nature unstable, the very inconsequence of a religion obliges it to a perpetual evolution in the direction of an ultimate non-religion, which it approaches incessantly by almost insensible steps.
The mareschal de Thessé, inconsequence of this disaster, turned the siege of Gibraltar into a blockade, and withdrew the greater part of his forces.
They swung along, and on their faces were expressions of mingled solemnity and exultation, as of children let out to play because of sorrow in the house, which will not brook the jarring inconsequence of youth.
There was always a jarring inconsequence about this girl, she was so delicately pretty and refined in appearance, her ribbons were so profuse and cheap, and her manners were so recklessly coarse.
Inconsequence of their ability to dispel the fears of others, men possessed of wealth and followers are regarded as foremost by the learned.
Tatah means 'inconsequence of the pain that attends the gratification of the senses.
If the king happens to be sinful, his subjects, inconsequence of his oppressions, meet with destruction.
Sometime after, inconsequenceof the friction of some mighty trees caused by a powerful wind, a widespread bush fire arose.
Inconsequence of the force of the shower, many birds were deprived of life or dropped down on the ground.
As has been noted, Loo had easily lived down the prejudices of his own generation against an un-English gaiety, and inconsequence almost amounting to emotion.
She was woman enough--despite the apparent inconsequence of the schoolroom, which still lent a vagueness to her thoughts and movements--to fall an easy victim to the appeal of helplessness.
The Colonel stared blankly over the apparent inconsequence of this remark, then, as the fiendish import of it dawned upon him, he lost his temper, and nearly his head.
She laughed, branching off with the light-hearted inconsequence of her type.
There is a wise inconsequence in their ideas, for the logic of the universe is not professed from an academic chair.
With what a quaint inconsequence her truer self appeared at the Revolution!
He had asked the question with such apparent inconsequence that the thought of denying him the information had not occurred to her.
By the peculiar inconsequence of his conversation, he had succeeded in driving timidity from her.
And this feeling harassed him, increasing the natural discursiveness and inconsequence of his speech.
He was positively in a nightmare, and a prey to the inconsequence of dreams.
In this fashion she nimbly pursued a train of vitiated logic, passing from inconsequence to inconsequence.
So he was tossed in spirit; now bewailing his inconsequence and lack of temper, now flaming up in white-hot indignation and a noble pity for himself.
But to pierce below these externals is to come on a vacuity of any sterling quality, a deliquescence of the moral nature, a frivolity and inconsequence of purpose that mark the nearly perfect fruit of a decadent age.
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