| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 str.
...judicious upon every subject ; but, by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent...argument turns, or the force of each motive depends. This is perfectly amazing from a man of no education or experience in those great and public scenes... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 504 str.
...judicious upon every subject ; but by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent...argument turns, or the force of each motive depends. This is perfectly amazing, from a man of no education or experience in those great and public scenes... | |
| Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1887 - 630 str.
...judicious upon every subject, but by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent...argument turns, or the force of each motive depends. This is perfectly amazing, from a man of no education or experience in those great and publick scenes... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 434 str.
...judicious upon every subject ; but by a talent very peculiar, something between Penetration and Felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent...argument turns, or the force of each motive depends. This is perfectly amazing, from a man of no education or experience in those great and publick scenes... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 450 str.
...judicious upon every subject; but by a talent very peculiar, something between Penetration and Felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent...argument turns, or the force of each motive depends. This is perfectly amazing, from a_man of no education or experience in those great and publick scenes... | |
| Cecil Eldred Hughes - 1904 - 368 str.
...judicious upon every subject ; but by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent...argument turns, or the force of each motive depends. This is perfectly amazing, from a man of no education or experience in those great and public scenes... | |
| René Louis Huchon - 1907 - 330 str.
...reflections obtain our admiration; "by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent of each argument turns." "He seems to have known the world by intuition," says Pope after Dryden, But perfection did not belong... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 str.
...judicious upon every subject, but, by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent...argument turns, or the force of each motive depends. This is perfectly amazing, from a man of no education or experience in those great and public scenes... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 str.
...judicious upon every subject, but, by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent...argument turns, or the force of each motive depends. This is perfectly amazing, from a man of no education or experience in those great and public scenes... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 752 str.
...judicious upon every subject, but, by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that particular point on which the bent...argument turns, or the force of each motive depends. This is perfectly amazing, from a man of no education or experience in those great and public scenes... | |
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