Does it not prove that no man, however wise, is a good judge of his own case?
Lord Beaumanoir was himself a genial, well-read man, a good judgeof art, and a pleasant talker.
This may seem strange to a good judge of cattle, but let him be called on himself to decide in such a case.
He was a good judge, and did not require any assistance in selecting his stock; he came alone.
To be a good judgeof store cattle is exceedingly difficult.
I might buy some, but I warn you I am a good judge.
Bellino, believe me, I am enough of a good judge to distinguish between the deformed breast of a castrato, and that of a beautiful woman; and your alabaster bosom belongs to a young beauty of seventeen summers.
Not only the appearance, madam, but the tone, the manners; I am a good judge.
She says it requires one to be amiable and obliging, to possess health and energy, and to be a good judge of human nature, to succeed in business; but thinks good conduct and sobriety will insure success in almost anything.
To succeed, a person should be quick in her motions and calculations, and a good judge of money.
A leecher should be a good judgeof the quality of leeches, and the proper treatment of them.
The dog is a good judge, sir,' mildly remarked Mr True.
Brougham in great force and very agreeable, and told some stories of Judge Allan Park, who is a most ridiculous man, and yet a good lawyer, a good judge, and was a most eminent counsel.
The public will gain by the transaction, because they will get a good judge.
He was a very bad advocate; why should he make a good judge?
Not being a born poet, however, I may not be a good judge," glancing his eye at Osborne.
James is not a good judge of poetry, nor of the propriety of hawking them about town.
And the world feels this and does so; for the world is often a good judge.
The world is a good judge of things, for it is in natural ignorance, which is man's true state.
So that in order that a man may be happy, it is necessary that he should not only be capable of his work, but a good judge of his work.
The American man of business was puzzled, for he was a good judge of humanity, and was sure that when the Englishman said that he had never seen Van Torp he was telling the literal truth.
You can't make a good judge out of a criminal, no matter how the criminal repents of his crimes.
But he was a good judge of character, and under his notions of discipline and of industry he was a kindly man, as his clerks, who feared his sharp oversight, knew.
The magistrate was a slow, pompous man, by no means a good physiognomist, much less a good judge of character.
He was the gentleman formerly mentioned by the name of the traveller: he was a good judge of diamonds, and, what is better, he was a good judge of the human heart and understanding.
I am a good judge of faces," he said, "and I can see that you are a true gallows-bird.
To be a good judge of a horse, to have good common sense, and to hit straight and upright at Cricket, are qualifications never questioned without dire offence.
The other players are hitting all over the field, making every one (but a good judge) marvel.
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