The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... is courted by men of letters , ibid . - Goldsmith , Sir J. , Reynolds , JOHNSON - Club , 40. - Members , to 42. - Anec- dotes of Goldsmith at the club , to 46. - Puns , 47 - Mutual b $ } CONTENTS . admiration of Johnson and Burke , ibid.
... is courted by men of letters , ibid . - Goldsmith , Sir J. , Reynolds , JOHNSON - Club , 40. - Members , to 42. - Anec- dotes of Goldsmith at the club , to 46. - Puns , 47 - Mutual b $ } CONTENTS . admiration of Johnson and Burke , ibid.
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Robert Bisset. } CONTENTS . admiration of Johnson and Burke , ibid . - Garrick , 48 . plans the confutation of Hume's philosophy , 49 - is diverted from the execution - plans the Annual Register , ibid.- Intimacy with Hamilton , 50 ...
Robert Bisset. } CONTENTS . admiration of Johnson and Burke , ibid . - Garrick , 48 . plans the confutation of Hume's philosophy , 49 - is diverted from the execution - plans the Annual Register , ibid.- Intimacy with Hamilton , 50 ...
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... admiration of Burke , 134. Lord North's expe- dient for quieting America , 136. Burke reprobates it as a half measure , ibid . Burke , as he advances in wisdom , re- jects metaphysics , and reasons from experience , 137 — An enemy to ...
... admiration of Burke , 134. Lord North's expe- dient for quieting America , 136. Burke reprobates it as a half measure , ibid . Burke , as he advances in wisdom , re- jects metaphysics , and reasons from experience , 137 — An enemy to ...
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... admiration , or perverted by the misrepresentation of malignancy . To narrative biography only ( according to Lord Bacon's distinction ) does the author pre- tend , and arrogates to himself no qualities be- yond those which it requires ...
... admiration , or perverted by the misrepresentation of malignancy . To narrative biography only ( according to Lord Bacon's distinction ) does the author pre- tend , and arrogates to himself no qualities be- yond those which it requires ...
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... admiration , sentiments not analogous to ter- ror . A war - horse , a lofty and spacious build- ing , are sublime without being terrible . But though somewhat fanciful in parts of his theory , Burke is a perspicuous observer , and a ...
... admiration , sentiments not analogous to ter- ror . A war - horse , a lofty and spacious build- ing , are sublime without being terrible . But though somewhat fanciful in parts of his theory , Burke is a perspicuous observer , and a ...
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