If a narrative poem in any other metre or in many metres were now composed, it would be found
incongruous. For of all measures the heroic is the stateliest and the most massive; and hence it most readily admits rare words and metaphors, which is another point in which the narrative form of imitation stands alone.
In the organism of states such men are necessary, as wolves are necessary in the organism of nature, and they always exist, always appear and hold their own, however
incongruous their presence and their proximity to the head of the government may be.
The most
incongruous ideas were in confusion in his head.
The dresser, and the great walnut wardrobe which held all my clothes, even my hats and shoes, I had pushed out of the way, and I considered them non-existent, as children eliminate
incongruous objects when they are playing house.
But man is a frivolous and
incongruous creature, and perhaps, like a chess player, loves the process of the game, not the end of it.
Tears and Janet seemed so
incongruous that Anne was honestly alarmed.
In this hour of peril the poop was very properly invaded by all classes of passengers, in all manner of
incongruous apparel, in all stages of fear, rage, grief and hysteria; as we made our way among this motley nightmare throng, I took Ready by the arm.
Neither Emma Jane nor Rebecca perceived anything
incongruous in the idea of the Simpsons striving for a banquet lamp.
As he walked home, the thoughts of this excursion out of the safe places of life into the wild and arduous, stirred and struggled in his imagination with the image of Miss Mackenzie -
incongruous and yet kindred thoughts, for did not each imply unusual tightening of the pegs of resolution?
There was something strangely
incongruous in this Oriental figure framed in the commonplace door-way of a third-rate suburban dwelling-house.
Her cheeks were thin and hollow, her eyes a little too prominent, some hidden expression which seemed at times to flit from one to the other of her features suggested a sensuality which was a little
incongruous with her somewhat angular figure and generally cold demeanour.
Others will follow, others will outstrip me on the same lines; and I hazard the guess that man will be ultimately known for a mere polity of multifarious,
incongruous and independent denizens.