| 1792 - 684 páginas
...So morbid was hie temperament, that he never knew the natural joy of a free aiid vigorous ufe of hig limbs : when he walked, it was like the ftruggling gait of one in fetters ; wnVn he rode, he had no command or dirt-.-- tion of his horfe, but was carried as if in a balloon... | |
| 1792 - 640 páginas
...does mind govern and even fupply the deficiency of organs, that his vifual perceptions, as far as they extended, were uncommonly quick and accurate. So morbid...of a free and vigorous ufe of his limbs : when he walk'd, it was like the itruggling gait of one in, fetters ; when he rode, he had no command or direilion... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1792 - 612 páginas
...does mind govern and even fupply the deficiency of organs, that his vifual perception), as far as they extended, were uncommonly quick and accurate. So morbid...temperament, that he never knew the natural joy of a free and vigoren» ufe of his limbs: when he walk'd, it was like the draggling gait of one in fetters ; when... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 páginas
...mind govern, and even supply the deficiency of organs, that his. visual perceptions, as far as they extended, were uncommonly quick and accurate. So morbid...temperament, that he never knew the natural joy of (U free and vigorous use of his limbs ; when he walked, it was like the struggling gait of one in fetters;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 238 páginas
...mind govern, and even supply the deficiency of organs, that his visual perceptions, as far as they extended, were uncommonly quick and accurate. So morbid was his temperament, that he never enjoyed the free and vigorous use of his limbs; and when he walked, it was like the straggling gait... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 328 páginas
...gans, that his visual perceptions, as far as they " extended, were uncommonly quick and accu" rate. So morbid was his temperament, that he " never knew the natural joy of a free and vigor" ous use of his limbs. When he walked, it waa " like the struggling gait of one in fetters ;... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 páginas
...does mind govern and even supply the deficiency of organs, that his visual preceptions, as far as they extended, were uncommonly quick and accurate. So morbid...never knew the natural joy of a free and vigorous use of his limbs: when he walked, it was like the struggling gait of one in fetters ; when he rode,... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 318 páginas
...organs, that his visual perceptions, as far as they extended, were uncommonly quick and accurate ; and so morbid was his temperament, that he never knew the natural joy of a free and vigorous use of his limbs; when he walked, it was like the struggling gait of one in fetters; when he rode,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 páginas
...mind govern, and even supply the deficiency of organs, that his visual perceptions, as far as they extended, were uncommonly quick and accurate. So morbid...never knew the natural joy of a free and vigorous use of his limbs : when he walked it was .like the struggling gait of one in fetters ; when he rode,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 154 páginas
...mind govern, and even supply the deficiency of organs, that his visual perceptions, as far as they extended, were uncommonly quick and accurate: so morbid was his temperament, that he never enjoyed the free and vigorous use of his limbs; and when he walked, it was like the straggling gait... | |
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