| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 624 頁
...wholesale, must sell justice by retail, to make themselves savers. He was commonly called the sleeping judge, because he would sit on the bench with his eyes shut, which was only a posture of attention, to sequester his sight from distracting objects, the better... | |
| Richard John King - 1876 - 544 頁
...[Plate XIV.] died 1223. The design generally resembles that of the effigy of Bishop Bartholomaeus, but is of a far more advanced and artistic character....Bishop Brouescombe and Bishop Stafford. That of Bishop BEONBSCOMBE, died 1280, on the south side, was originally placed, it is probable, within the adjoining... | |
| James Paterson - 1882 - 546 頁
...called the sleeping judge. Fuller says in his " Worthies " : " He was commonly called the sleeping judge, because he would sit on the bench with his eyes shut, which was only a posture of attention to sequester his sight from distracting objects, the better to... | |
| Alexander Brown - 1890 - 762 頁
...English Lawyer," " Law of Nobility and Peerage," etc. Fuller says, "he was commonly called, 'the sleeping judge,' because he would sit on the bench with his eyes shut, which was only a posture of attention, to sequester his sight from distracting objects, the better... | |
| National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain) - 1896 - 526 頁
...him the degree of Master of Arts. Fuller says that Doderidge was commonly called " the Sleepy J.ndge, because he would sit on the bench with his eyes shut,...to sequester his sight from distracting objects." He was buried in Exeter Cathedral. Transferred, June 1879, from the British Museum, to which it had... | |
| National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain) - 1900 - 634 頁
...University conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts. Fuller says that Doderidge was commonly called " the Sleepy " " Judge, because he would sit on the..." "sequester his sight from distracting objects." He was buried in Exeter Cathedral. Transferred, June 1879, from the British Museum, to which it had... | |
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