When he spoke," says one of them, " it always appeared as if the rapidity with which the thoughts occurred to him, obstructed his power of communicating them in regular order or succession. Nearly all his sentences, therefore, were anacoluths ; for, before... The History of Rome - Էջ 287Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1844Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1844 - 564 էջ
...by the subjects under consideration. When Niebuhr spoke, it always appeared as if the rapidity with which the thoughts occurred to him obstructed his...peculiarity was more particularly striking when he was laboring under any mental excitement, which occurred the oftener as, with his great sensitiveness,... | |
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1844 - 442 էջ
...spoke, it always appeared as if the rapidity with which the thoughts occurred to him interfered with the power of communicating them in their regular order...another, perpetually mixing up one thought with another, so that few were completely expressed. This peculiarity was more particularly striking when he was... | |
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1844 - 464 էջ
...spoke, it always appeared as if the rapidity with which the thoughts occurred to him interfered with the power of communicating them in their regular order...another, perpetually mixing up one thought with another, so that few were completely expressed. This peculiarity was more particularly striking when he was... | |
| 1854 - 888 էջ
...minds of his pupils. " \Vheu he spoke," says one of them, " it always appeared as if the rapidity with which the thoughts occurred to him, obstructed his power of communicating them in regular order or succession. Ncarly all his sentences, therefore, were anacolulhs; for, before having... | |
| 1852 - 1070 էջ
...by the subjects under consideration. When Niebuhr spoke, it always appeared as if the rapidity with which the thoughts occurred to him obstructed his...communicating them in their regular order of succession. But, notwithstanding this deficiency as a lecturer, there was an indescribable charm in the manner... | |
| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1862 - 348 էջ
...which the thoughts occurred to him, obstructed his power of communicating them in regular order or succession. Nearly all his sentences, therefore, were...peculiarity was more particularly striking when he was laboring under any mental excitement, which occurred the oftener, as, with his great sensitiveness,... | |
| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1862 - 348 էջ
...minds of his pupils. " When he spoke," says one of them, " it always appeared as if the rapidity with which the thoughts occurred to him, obstructed his power of communicating them in regular order or succession. Nearly all his sentences, therefore, were anacoluths ; for, before having... | |
| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1870 - 334 էջ
...power of communicating them in regular ojrder or succession. Nearly all his sentences, therefore, j^ere anacoluths ; for, before having finished one, he began...peculiarity was more particularly striking when he was laboring under any mental excitement, which occurred the oftener, as, with his great sensitiveness,... | |
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