| 1823 - 894 стор.
...disproportioned form, v The haughty step and demeanour of the king of the Huns expressed the consciousness of his superiority above the rest of mankind ; and he had a custom of fiercing rolling his eyes, as if he wished to enjoy the terror which he inspired. Yet this savage hero... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 706 стор.
...though of a disproportioned form. The haughty demeanour of this tyrant expresses the idea he entertained of his superiority above the rest of mankind ; and...inaccessible to pity ; his suppliant enemies might confide in his assurance of peace or pardon ; and he was considered by his subjects as a just and indulgent master.... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 702 стор.
...though of a disproportioned form. The haughty demeanour of this tyrant expresses the idea he entertained of his superiority above the rest of mankind ; and...inaccessible to pity ; his suppliant enemies might confide in his assurance of peace or pardon ; and he was considered by his subjects as a just and indulgent master.... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 852 стор.
...this tyrant expressed the idea he entertained of his superiority above the rest of mankind ; and lie had a custom of fiercely rolling his eyes, as if he...inaccessible to pity ; his suppliant enemies might confide in his assurance of peace or pardon ; and he was considered by his subjects as a just and indulgent master.... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 384 стор.
...haughty step and demeanour of the king of the Huns, expressed the consciousness of his superiority over the rest of mankind ; and he had a custom of fiercely...if he wished to enjoy the terror which he inspired. " The religious arts of Attila were not less skilfully adapted to the character of his age and country.... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 392 стор.
...king of the Huns, expressed the consciousness of his superiority over the rest of mankind ; and ho had a custom of fiercely rolling his eyes, as if he wished to enjoy the terror which he inspired. "The religious arts of Attilla were not less skilfully adapted to the character of his age and country.... | |
| 1836 - 332 стор.
...disproporlioned form. The haughty stop and demeanour of the king of the Huns expressed the consciousness of his superiority above the rest of mankind ; and...terror which he inspired. Yet this savage hero Was not insensible to pity : his suppliant enemies might confide in the assurance of peace or pardon ; and... | |
| James Armstrong (curate of Ardoyne.) - 1851 - 216 стор.
...the king of the Huns expressed the consciousness of his superiority above the rest of mankind; and ho had a custom of fiercely rolling his eyes, as if he wished to enjoy the terror which he inspired. Flesh was his only food: he never tasted the luxury of bread. He boasted that the grass never grew... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1854 - 316 стор.
...eyebrows, and are partly covered by the eyelid. Now Attila, this writer continues, " had a custom of rolling his eyes, as if he wished to enjoy the terror which he inspired" ; yet, strange to say, all this was so far from being thought a deformity by his people, that it even went... | |
| 1854 - 624 стор.
...eyebrows, and are partly covered by the eyelid. Now Attila, this writer continues, ' had a custom of rolling his eyes, as if he wished to enjoy the terror which he inspired.' " To our minds, the most powerful and philosophical portion of this book is the first part of the fourth... | |
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