The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... admired . The quiet under - current of his existence equally deserves our attentive approbation , and honourably distinguishes him from his eminent contemporaries . . . . In all the private relations we see the conduct of this great man ...
... admired . The quiet under - current of his existence equally deserves our attentive approbation , and honourably distinguishes him from his eminent contemporaries . . . . In all the private relations we see the conduct of this great man ...
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... estimation and admiration of the character and doctrine of Edmund Burke had led him already to hope , -that no effort would prove entirely vain which sought to aid in extending the 9 knowledge of what was said and done by a master.
... estimation and admiration of the character and doctrine of Edmund Burke had led him already to hope , -that no effort would prove entirely vain which sought to aid in extending the 9 knowledge of what was said and done by a master.
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... admiration by calling him an inspired idiot . Posterity has done Goldsmith justice ; for who dreams now of want of sound common sense and the sanest intellect in the author of The De- serted Village , She Stoops to Conquer , and that.
... admiration by calling him an inspired idiot . Posterity has done Goldsmith justice ; for who dreams now of want of sound common sense and the sanest intellect in the author of The De- serted Village , She Stoops to Conquer , and that.
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... admiration : " My friend bade me welcome , but struck me quite dumb With tidings that Johnson and Burke would not come . " Of Goldsmith's further verse touching Burke and his family , more hereafter . To another standard writer of ...
... admiration : " My friend bade me welcome , but struck me quite dumb With tidings that Johnson and Burke would not come . " Of Goldsmith's further verse touching Burke and his family , more hereafter . To another standard writer of ...
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... admiration of his son's literary success , and in forgiveness of that which had tem- porarily vexed him - Edmund's neglect and abandonment of the legal profession . To this edition was first annexed the introduc- tory chapter on " Taste ...
... admiration of his son's literary success , and in forgiveness of that which had tem- porarily vexed him - Edmund's neglect and abandonment of the legal profession . To this edition was first annexed the introduc- tory chapter on " Taste ...
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