| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 páginas
...had to deal with, he composed his face, his gesture, and his whole body, as nearly as he could into the exact similitude of the person he intended to...observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by this change. So that, says my author, he was able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of people... | |
| Johann Caspar Lavater - 1804 - 422 páginas
...had to deal with, he composed his face, his gesture, and his whole body, as nearly as he could, into the exact similitude of the person he intended to...observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by this change. So that, says my author, he was able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of people... | |
| Thomas Gilliland - 1804 - 160 páginas
...his whole body as nearly as he could in the exact similitude of the person he intended to examine; then carefully observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by this change, so that, says my author, he was able to enter into the disposition and thoughts of people,... | |
| Gilbert Austin - 1806 - 684 páginas
...to deal with, he " composed his face, his gesture, and his whole body as nearly " as he could into the exact similitude of the person he intended ':...observed what, turn of mind he " seemed to acquire by this change. So that, says my author, " he was able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 páginas
...had to deal with, he composed his face, his gesture, and his whole body, as nearly as he could into the exact similitude of the person he intended to...observed •what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by this change. So that, says my author, he was able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of people... | |
| Johann Caspar Lavater - 1826 - 380 páginas
...had to deal with, he composed his face, his gestures, and his whole body, as nearly as he could into the exact similitude of the person he intended to...observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by this change. So that, says my author, he was able to enter into the disposition and thoughts of people,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1827 - 414 páginas
...to deal with, he composed his " face, his gesture, and his whole body, as nearly as he could, into the exact " similitude of the person he intended to...observed " what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by this, change. So that, says my au" thor, he was able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1827 - 194 páginas
...than a violent pulling of Ibe fibre* wbicb comoose any muscle or membrane, m whatever way this U done. to examine : and then carefully observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by this change; so that, says my author, he was able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of people,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 524 páginas
...had to deal with, he composed his face, his gesture, and his whole body, as nearly as he could, into the exact similitude of the person he intended to...observed what turn of mind he seemed to acquire by this change. So that, says my author, he was able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of people,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 páginas
...face, his gesture, and his whole body, as nearly as he could into the exact similitude of the person be Q8 a v H, m >A T ihie change. So that, says my author, he was able to enter into the dispositions and thoughts of people... | |
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