His person was large, robust, I may say approaching to the gigantic, and grown unwieldy from corpulency. His countenance was naturally of the cast of an ancient statue, but somewhat disfigured by the scars of that evil, which, it was formerly imagined,... The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... - Страница 171800Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| James Boswell - 1785 - 548 страници
...corpulency. His countenance was naturally of the caft of an ancient ftatue, but fomewhat dif* figured by the fears of that evil, which, it was formerly...touch could cure. He was now in his fixty-fourth year : he was become a little dull of hearing. His fight had always been fomewhat weak ; yet, fo much does... | |
| 1785 - 680 страници
...countenance was naturally of the call of an ancient ftatue, but fomewhat disfigured by the fears of that nil, which it was formerly imagined the royal touch could cure. He was now in his fixty-fourth year : he was become a little dull of hearing. Hie fight had always been fomewhat weak; yet, fo much does... | |
| James Boswell - 1785 - 546 страници
...corpulency. His countenance was naturally of thecaft of an ancient ftatue, but fomewhat diffigured by the fears of that evil, which, it was formerly imagined, the royal (ouch could cure. He was now in his fixty-fourth year : he was become a little dull of hearing. His... | |
| James Boswell - 1786 - 478 страници
...grown unwieldy from corpulency. His countenance was naturally of thecaft of an ancient ftatue, but fomewhat disfigured by the fears of that evil, which,...formerly imagined, the royal touch could cure. He W"s now in his fixty-fourth year, and was become a little dull of hearing. His fight had always been... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 608 страници
...grown unwieldy from corpulency. His countenance was naturally of the- caft of an ancient ftatue, but fomewhat disfigured by. the fears of that evil, which,...of hearing. His fight had always been fomewhat weak ; yet,fo much does mind govern and even fupply the deficiency of organs, that his perceptions were... | |
| 512 страници
...countenance was naturally of the caft of an ancient ftatue, but fomewhat disfigured by the fears of that nil which, it was formerly imagined, the royal touch could cure. He was now in his lixty-fourth year : he was become a little dull of hearing. His fight had always been fomewhat •weak... | |
| 1800 - 598 страници
...grown unwieldy from corpulency. His countenance was naturally of the caft of an ancient ftatue, but fomewhat disfigured by the fears of that evil, which, it was formerly imagined the ryal touch could cure. He was now in hitfixty-fourth year, and was become a. little dull of hearing.... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 страници
...His countenance was naturally of .the cast of an ancient statue, but somewhat disfigured bythe scars of that evil, which it was formerly imagined the royal touch could cure. He was now in his 64th year, and was become a little dull of hearing. His sight had always been somewhat weak ; yet so... | |
| James Boswell - 1810 - 438 страници
...His countenance was naturally of the cast of an ancient statue, but somewhat disfigured by the scars of that evil, which, it was formerly imagined, the royal touch could cure. He was now in his sixty-fourth year, and was become a little dull of hearing. His sight had always been somewhat weak... | |
| 1820 - 438 страници
...His countenance was naturally of the cast of an ancient statue, but somewhat disfigured by the scars of that evil, which it was formerly imagined the royal touch could cure. He was now in his 64th year ; he was become a little dull of hearing ; his sight had always been somewhat weak, yet so... | |
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