| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 484 str.
...inevitably condemned; the incumbrances of his fortune were shaken from his mind, as dew drops from a llmfs mane. Though he had so many difficulties to encounter,...full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had none to imitate, but has been himself imitated by all succeeding writers ; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 526 str.
...inevitably condemned: the incumbrances of his fortune were shaken from his mind, as dew drops from a lion's mane. Though he had so many difficulties to encounter,...multiplicity ; to mark them by nice distinctions ; and to show them in full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had none to imitate,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 350 str.
...incumbrances ef his fortune were shaken from his mind, as dezv-drops from a lion's mime. Though he had so nwny difficulties to encounter, and so little assistance...multiplicity ; to mark them by nice distinctions ; and to show them in full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had none to imitate,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 460 str.
...condemned; the incumbrances of his fortune were shaken from his mind, " as dew drops from a lion's mane." Though he had so many difficulties to encounter,...multiplicity; to mark them by nice distinctions ; and to show them in full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had none to imitate,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 str.
...inevitably condemned; theincumbrancesofhis fortune were shaken from his mind, as dew-drops from a lion s Ji8i9i[_Nc тагу them with great multiplicity; to mark them by nice distinctions; and to shew them in full... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 str.
...condemned ; the encumbrances of his fortune were shaken from his mind, " as dewdrops from a lion's mane". ^ Though he had so many difficulties to encounter,...multiplicity ; to mark them by nice distinctions ; and to show them in full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had none to imitate,... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 str.
...inevitably condemned ; the incumbrances of his fortune were shaken from his mind, as dew-drops from a lion's mane. Though he had so many difficulties to encounter,...multiplicity ; to mark them by nice distinctions ; and to show them in full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had * none to imitate,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 502 str.
...condemned ; the encumbrances of his fortune were shaken from his mind, " as dewdrops from a lion's mane". Though he had so many difficulties to encounter,...multiplicity ; to mark them by nice distinctions ; and to show them in full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had none to imitate,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 str.
...from his mind, " as dewdrops from a lion's mane". Though he had so manv difticulties to encoflnter, and so little assistance to surmount them, he has...multiplicity ; to mark them by nice distinctions ; and to show them in full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had none to imitate,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 476 str.
...his mind, " as dewdrops from a lion's mane". Though he had so many difficulties to encounter, and se little assistance to surmount them, he has been able...obtain an exact knowledge of many modes of life, and main casts of native dispositions ; to vary them with great multiplicity ; to mark them by nice distinctions;... | |
| |