The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... Thoughts on the Discontents , " 115 - Im- portance of that work - as a political history - as a declara- tion of Burke's political sentiments , ibid . - Account of , to 124. Burke never democratical , ibid . Character , to 127 ...
... Thoughts on the Discontents , " 115 - Im- portance of that work - as a political history - as a declara- tion of Burke's political sentiments , ibid . - Account of , to 124. Burke never democratical , ibid . Character , to 127 ...
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... thoughts , sentiments , imagery , knowledge , and reasoning . Johnson observes , that there is not an in- stance of any man whose history has been mi- nutely related , that did not in every part of his life discover the same proportion ...
... thoughts , sentiments , imagery , knowledge , and reasoning . Johnson observes , that there is not an in- stance of any man whose history has been mi- nutely related , that did not in every part of his life discover the same proportion ...
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... thought well attired as an ig . norant beau , or a boarding - school girl , but had no earthly taste in the choice of habili- ments . He one day came to the club in a very glaring bloom - coloured coat , and strutted about , મ } ¿ [ 46 ] ...
... thought well attired as an ig . norant beau , or a boarding - school girl , but had no earthly taste in the choice of habili- ments . He one day came to the club in a very glaring bloom - coloured coat , and strutted about , મ } ¿ [ 46 ] ...
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... thought , ima- gery , or sentiment , not merely a play of words . One recorded by Boswell was on the mob chair . ing Wilkes . This being mentioned at the club , Burke made a small change in the words in which Horace describes Pindar's ...
... thought , ima- gery , or sentiment , not merely a play of words . One recorded by Boswell was on the mob chair . ing Wilkes . This being mentioned at the club , Burke made a small change in the words in which Horace describes Pindar's ...
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... tion of an offer where he ought to have made a request . " He will be one of us ! -how does he know we will let him ? " Burke , who equally regarded Garrick , and thought much more 1 1 1 [ · 48 ] highly of theatrical talents [ 47 ]
... tion of an offer where he ought to have made a request . " He will be one of us ! -how does he know we will let him ? " Burke , who equally regarded Garrick , and thought much more 1 1 1 [ · 48 ] highly of theatrical talents [ 47 ]
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