The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeN. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... became in the year 1741 , in his twelfth year , as well as his brothers Garrett and Richard , an inmate of the famous classical academy at Ballitore , in the county of Kildare , a village some twenty - eight miles from Dublin . This ...
... became in the year 1741 , in his twelfth year , as well as his brothers Garrett and Richard , an inmate of the famous classical academy at Ballitore , in the county of Kildare , a village some twenty - eight miles from Dublin . This ...
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... became , the 26th May , 1746 , a scholar of the house , which is similar to being a scholar of Christ Church , Oxford . Oliver Goldsmith , who was at Trinity College with Burke , has asserted that Burke did not render himself very ...
... became , the 26th May , 1746 , a scholar of the house , which is similar to being a scholar of Christ Church , Oxford . Oliver Goldsmith , who was at Trinity College with Burke , has asserted that Burke did not render himself very ...
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... became far too confined and lengthy for a mind already at the goal of so much knowledge , and conscious of powers that would brook no delay , and must be at once in action . The ripe fruit of the man's genius was ready to be plucked ...
... became far too confined and lengthy for a mind already at the goal of so much knowledge , and conscious of powers that would brook no delay , and must be at once in action . The ripe fruit of the man's genius was ready to be plucked ...
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... became his passion ; a strange fascination drew him again and again to the same place . No doubt the magic of his own master spirit was upon him , and the spell was work- ing . He might be compared to the young eagle accustoming its eye ...
... became his passion ; a strange fascination drew him again and again to the same place . No doubt the magic of his own master spirit was upon him , and the spell was work- ing . He might be compared to the young eagle accustoming its eye ...
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... became the theme of general talk and praise . The career of Margaret Woffington was thus begun , and her after proficiency did not belie the promise of her infantine talents . As she grew up , she continued to act ;. MARGARET WOFFINGTON ...
... became the theme of general talk and praise . The career of Margaret Woffington was thus begun , and her after proficiency did not belie the promise of her infantine talents . As she grew up , she continued to act ;. MARGARET WOFFINGTON ...
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