| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 370 strani
...of his audience. They applauded his commanding presence, his majestic aspect, his piercing eye, his gracious smile, his flowing beard, his countenance, that painted every sensation of his soul, and his gestures that enforced each expression of the tongue. In the familiar offices of... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1808 - 596 strani
...distinguished for his commanding presence, his majestic aspect, hii piercing eye, his gracious smile, his countenance that painted every sensation of the...gestures that enforced each expression of the tongue — To this objection the answer is sufficiently obvious. Daniel is not describing the aiftcl of a... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1808 - 304 strani
...distinguished for his commanding presence, his majestic aspect, his piercing eye, his gracious smile, his countenance that painted every sensation of the...gestures that enforced each expression of the tongue — To this objection the answer is sufficiently obvious. Daniel is not describing the aspect of a... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 strani
...of his audience, who applauded his commanding presence, his majestic aspect, his piercing eye, his gracious smile, his flowing beard, his countenance...condescension and affability to the poorest citizens of Mecca. His memory was capacious and retentive, his wit easy and social, his imagination sublime, his judgment... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 488 strani
...private audience. They applauded his commanding presence, his majestic aspect, his piercing eye, his gracious smile, his flowing beard, his countenance...and powerful was dignified by his condescension and afl'aiii I i( v to the poorest citizens of Mecca : the frankness of his manner concealed the artifice... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 492 strani
...endeavoured to seize the more promincut ftatnrcs of tbc portrait. SEcT. v.] Principles of Mahomet. sensation of the soul, and his gestures that enforced...condescension and affability to the poorest citizens of Mecca. His memory was capacious and retentive, his wit easy and social, his imagination sublime, his judgment... | |
| William Jones - 1819 - 626 strani
...applauded his commanding presence,, his majestic aspect, his piercing eye, his gracious smile, his Sowing beard, his countenance that painted every sensation...condescension and affability to the poorest citizens of Mecca. His memory was capacious and retentive, his wit easy and social, his imagination sublime, his judgment... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 386 strani
...painted every sensation of the soul, and his gestures that enforced each expression of the tongue. His respectful attention to the rich and powerful,...citizens of Mecca: the frankness of his manner concealed his views, and his habits of courtesy were imputed to personal friendship, or universal benevolence.... | |
| Thomas Zouch, Francis Wrangham - 1820 - 558 strani
...the most appropriate and distinct. t Vertot's Knights of Malta, I. 4. aspect, his piercing eye, his gracious smile, his flowing beard, his countenance...gestures that enforced each expression of the tongue*." — " By the charms of his conversation, and by the elegance of his manners, he obtained the favour... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1820 - 528 strani
...private audience. They applauded his commanding presence, his majestic aspect, his piercing eye, his gracious smile, his flowing beard, his countenance that painted every sensation of the sonl, and his gestures that enforced each expression of the tongue. In the familiar offices of life... | |
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