The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... mind was required to sur- mount them . To have begun the world in in- dependent circumstances would not have added to his character . In the Preface to his Posthumous Works it is stated by the learned Editor , that the family from which ...
... mind was required to sur- mount them . To have begun the world in in- dependent circumstances would not have added to his character . In the Preface to his Posthumous Works it is stated by the learned Editor , that the family from which ...
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... mind more than Montesquieu and Littleton . Soon after his Vindication of Natural Society ; he published an Essay on the Sublime and Beauti ful , a work which shewed a genius much be yond that of common critics , and even of highly ...
... mind more than Montesquieu and Littleton . Soon after his Vindication of Natural Society ; he published an Essay on the Sublime and Beauti ful , a work which shewed a genius much be yond that of common critics , and even of highly ...
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... mind both " feelingly alive to each fine impulse , " and able to inves-- tigate its own operations , their effects and causes . It unites Longinus and Aristotle . Burke is a philosophical anatomist of the human mind . In respect of ...
... mind both " feelingly alive to each fine impulse , " and able to inves-- tigate its own operations , their effects and causes . It unites Longinus and Aristotle . Burke is a philosophical anatomist of the human mind . In respect of ...
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... mind and conversa- tion of Johnson and his companions , of whom Burke was , beyond all others , the most highly admired . At this time his fellow student , Goldsmith , was in London , and was commen- cing his literary career . Goldsmith ...
... mind and conversa- tion of Johnson and his companions , of whom Burke was , beyond all others , the most highly admired . At this time his fellow student , Goldsmith , was in London , and was commen- cing his literary career . Goldsmith ...
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... on shoulders . uncontrouled by law . Even here , besides the play of words , we see that he , though a friend to liberty , satirizes the licentiousness of a mob . meris . 1 Burke , from the exuberance of his mind , took [ 46 ]
... on shoulders . uncontrouled by law . Even here , besides the play of words , we see that he , though a friend to liberty , satirizes the licentiousness of a mob . meris . 1 Burke , from the exuberance of his mind , took [ 46 ]
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