| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 str.
...evidently condemned; the ineumbrances of his fortune were shaken from his mind, as dew-drops from a lion't 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 te had none to imitate,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, William Alexander Clouston - 1875 - 346 str.
...inevitably condemned ; the incumbrances 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,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 750 str.
...dew-drops from a lion's mane.1 Though he had so many difficulties to encounter, and so little assistar.ce to surmount them, he has been able to obtain an exact...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 - 1882 - 996 str.
...condemned : the incumbrances of his fortune were shaken from his mind, as dew drops from a tion's man*. be has been able to obtain an exact knowledge of many modes of life, and many casts of native distortions... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 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,... | |
| Francis Bacon, Mrs. Henry Pott - 1900 - 318 str.
...perspicacity in the highest degree, curious and attentive. . . . With so many difficulties to encounter, he has been able to obtain an exact knowledge of many...to vary them with great multiplicity, to mark them with nice distinctions, and to show them in full view by proper combinations. He had none to imitate,... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 434 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,...full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had none to imitate, but has himself been imitated by all succeeding writers ; and... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 450 str.
...descriptions are verified by every eye, and their sentiments acknowledged by every breast. Those whom Though he had so many difficulties to encounter, and...full view by proper combinations. In this part of his performances he had none to imitate, but has himself been imitated by all succeeding writers; and it... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1908 - 254 str.
...inevitably condemned ; the incumbrances of his fortune were shaken from his mind, as deivdrops from a lion's 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 himself been imitated by all succeeding writers ; and... | |
| Percy Hazen Houston - 1923 - 346 str.
...of experience, gained material for artistic use in the world of business and amusements. He gained an exact knowledge of many modes of life, and many casts of native dispositions, varied them with great multiplicity, and marked them by nice discriminations and proper combinations.... | |
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