| 1831 - 676 стор.
...feverish career coulii riotV.e tomyo^ftA. • 'I'lie impression of his genius,' sa^aCam'jfeeVX, 1 \a There was a strong expression of sense and shrewdness in all his lineaments ; the eye alone, ] think, indicated the poetical characterand temperament. It was large, and of a dark cast, which glowed... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 734 стор.
...Scotch school, ie none of your modern agriculturists, who keep labourers for their drudgery, but the douce gudeman who held his own plough. There was a...literally glowed) when he spoke with feeling or interest. I never saw such another eye in a human head, though I have seen the most distinguished men of my time.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1828 - 342 стор.
...ie none of your modern agriculturists, who keep labourers for their drudgery, but the douce gitdeman who held his own plough. There was a strong expression...literally glowed) when he spoke with feeling or interest. I never saw such another eye in a human head, though I have seen the most distinguished men of my time.... | |
| 1828 - 586 стор.
...ie none of your modern agriculturists, who keep labourers for their drudgery, but the douce yiideman who 'held his own plough. There was a strong expression...literally glowed) when he spoke with feeling or interest. I never saw such another eye in a human head, though I have seen the most distinguished men of my time.... | |
| 1828 - 566 стор.
...which received part of its died, perhaps, from one's knowledge of his extraordinary talents. » * * There was a strong expression of sense and shrewdness...and of a dark cast, which glowed (I say literally gloaed) when he spoke with feeling or interest. 1 never saw such another eye in a human head, though... | |
| William Weir - 1834 - 656 стор.
...Scotch school, t. e. none of your modern agriculturists, who keep labourers for their drudgery, but the douce gudeman who held his own plough. There was a...and temperament. It was large and of a dark cast, and glowed, (I say literally glowed,) when he spoke with feeling or interest. 1 never saw such another... | |
| Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1835 - 626 стор.
...none of your modern agriculturists, who keep labourers for their drudgery, but the douce gudciiiu/i who held his own plough. There was a strong expression...temperament. It was large, and of a dark cast, which glowed (1 say literally glowed) when he spoke with feejing or interest. I never saw such another eye in a... | |
| 1836 - 694 стор.
...had the fortune to see Burns, gives the following account of the natural language of his features: " There was a strong expression of sense and shrewdness...literally glowed) when he spoke with feeling or interest. I never saw such another eye in a human head, though I have seen the most distinguished men of my time... | |
| Silas Jones - 1836 - 348 стор.
...had the fortune to see Burns, gives the following account of the natural language of his features : ' There was a strong expression of sense and shrewdness...literally glowed) when he spoke, with feeling or interest. I never saw such another eye in a human head, though I have seen the most distinguished men of my time.... | |
| Silas Jones - 1836 - 362 стор.
...had the fortune to see Burns, gives the following account of the natural language of his features : ' There was a strong expression of sense and shrewdness...glowed) when he sp'oke, with feeling or interest. I never saw such another eye in a human head, though I have seen the most distinguished men of my time."... | |
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