| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 oldal
...there was in his Air and Mo* tion femething rough and artlefs, but fo majeftic and great at the fame Time, that no Man ever looked upon him without Veneration, and a Kind of tacit Submiffion to the Superiority of his Genius, The Vigour and Activity of his Mind fparkled vifibly in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 oldal
...the fame Time, that no Man eve^ looked upon bim without Veneration, and a Kind of tacit Submiffion to the Superiority of his Genius. The Vigour and Activity of his Mind fparkled vifibly in his Eyes ; nor was it obferved that any Change of his Fortune, or Alteration in... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 oldal
...There was in his air and motion fomething tough and artlefs, but fo majeftick and great at the fame time, that no man ever looked upon him without veneration, and a kind of tacit fubmiffion to the fuperiority of his genius. The vigour and activity of his mind fparkled vifibly in... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 oldal
...There was in his air and motion fomething rough and artlefs, but fo majeftick and great at the fame time, that no man ever looked upon him without Veneration, and a kind of tacit fubmiffion to the fup?riority of his genius. The vigour and activity of his mind fparkled vifibty in... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 oldal
...There was in his air and motion fomethlng rough and artlcfs, but fo majeflick and great at the fame time, that no man ever looked upon him without veneration, and a kind of tacit fubmiflion to the fuperiority of his genius. The vigour and activity of his mind fparkled vifibly in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 558 oldal
...genius. The vigour and a&ivity of his mind fparkled vifibly in his eyes ; nor was it ever obferved, that any change of his fortune, or alteration in his affairs, whether happy or unfortunate, afiected his countenance. - He was always cheerful, and defirous of promoting1 mirth by a facetious... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 400 oldal
...remarkable for extraordinary strength. There was in hi* air and motion something rough and artless, but so majestic and great at the same time, that no man ever looked upon him without veneration, and .1 kind of tacit submission to the superiority of his genius. The vigour and activity of his mind sparkled... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 568 oldal
...extraordinary strength. There was in his air and motion something rough and artless, but so majestick and great at the same time, that no man ever looked...without veneration, and a kind of tacit submission te the superiority of his genius. -The vigour and activity of his mind sparkled visibly in his eyes;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 oldal
...artless, but to majestic and great at the вате time, that no mau ever looked upon him with out veneration, and a kind of tacit submission to the...fortune, or alteration in his affairs, whether happy or un for tu ua te, affected his countenance. He was always cheerful, and desirous of promoting mirth... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 554 oldal
...extraordinary strength. There was, in his air and motion, something rough and artless, but so majestick and great, at the same time, that no man ever looked...tacit submission to the superiority of his genius. v The vigour and activity of his mind sparkled visibly in his eyes ; nor was it ever observed, that... | |
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