The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... mind of a Johnson . ? From an acute and ingenious literary friend , a native of the same country , I have received valuable accessions both of fact and remark ; and , through him , from a learned gentleman who was intimately connected ...
... mind of a Johnson . ? From an acute and ingenious literary friend , a native of the same country , I have received valuable accessions both of fact and remark ; and , through him , from a learned gentleman who was intimately connected ...
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... mind ; the modifica- tions , habits , and affections of mind to their sources , whether original or factitious ; and thence deducing lessons of moral conduct . It is interesting , from displaying situations and passions which we can ...
... mind ; the modifica- tions , habits , and affections of mind to their sources , whether original or factitious ; and thence deducing lessons of moral conduct . It is interesting , from displaying situations and passions which we can ...
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... knowing and explaining difficult and important truths . But penetration will discover talents , though not employed in customary details . It is of the greatest importance in a history r of an extraordinary mind , to mark , as [ 15 ]
... knowing and explaining difficult and important truths . But penetration will discover talents , though not employed in customary details . It is of the greatest importance in a history r of an extraordinary mind , to mark , as [ 15 ]
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... mind of Burke , even in his juvenile years , saw the absurdity of the scholastic jar- gon , and slighted it as much as his friend John- son had formerly done the lectures of his Oxford tutor . Men of great talents , both those who have ...
... mind of Burke , even in his juvenile years , saw the absurdity of the scholastic jar- gon , and slighted it as much as his friend John- son had formerly done the lectures of his Oxford tutor . Men of great talents , both those who have ...
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Robert Bisset. 1 a certain road to truth . Common minds pursue the beaten tract : great genius either FINDS or MAKES a WAY ... mind . In recording his pursuits at College , I do not mean to recommend them to the imitation of young readers ...
Robert Bisset. 1 a certain road to truth . Common minds pursue the beaten tract : great genius either FINDS or MAKES a WAY ... mind . In recording his pursuits at College , I do not mean to recommend them to the imitation of young readers ...
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