In the three cases where Tieck sees "vielen Ausdruck" not one is in reality especially distinguisht for vividness.
But, he goes on to explain, it is a far different thing for Smirke to exaggerate than for Shakspere, for the latter always draws human beings, while the figures of the former are at times hardly to be distinguisht from apes.
On the other hand, the word diamas, or deamans, had already in the thirteenth century been introduced into Latin to signify the diamond as distinguisht from the magnet.
In the course of this address he read letters received by him from ten or twelve of the most distinguisht dramatists of France in response to his request for information as to their methods of composition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "distinguisht" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.