The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeN. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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Peter Burke. ESSAY ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . 17 wanted neither grace nor feeling , and rose above mediocrity ; but the writer , in all he undertook , would be great or nothing ; and he had the sense soon to see that his ...
Peter Burke. ESSAY ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . 17 wanted neither grace nor feeling , and rose above mediocrity ; but the writer , in all he undertook , would be great or nothing ; and he had the sense soon to see that his ...
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... feelings of the mind ; Thy ears were ever open to distress , Thy ready hand was ever stretch'd to bless , Thy breast humane for each unhappy felt , Thy heart for others ' sorrows prone to melt . In vain did Envy point her scorpion sting ...
... feelings of the mind ; Thy ears were ever open to distress , Thy ready hand was ever stretch'd to bless , Thy breast humane for each unhappy felt , Thy heart for others ' sorrows prone to melt . In vain did Envy point her scorpion sting ...
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... feeling something of the awe of school - hours in the pre- sence of the Doctor , while all was pleasure and playtime in his association with Edmund Burke . Goldsmith's poetry presents one well - known and remarkable instance of how he ...
... feeling something of the awe of school - hours in the pre- sence of the Doctor , while all was pleasure and playtime in his association with Edmund Burke . Goldsmith's poetry presents one well - known and remarkable instance of how he ...
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... feelings won him the heart of the latter . Burke , as might be supposed , was true in what he said , and never swerved from his fealty ; but gratitude drew him still nearer to the marquess . His devotion to Rockingham while living , and ...
... feelings won him the heart of the latter . Burke , as might be supposed , was true in what he said , and never swerved from his fealty ; but gratitude drew him still nearer to the marquess . His devotion to Rockingham while living , and ...
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... feelings of men are irritated , and two millions of people are resolved not to • Ty- CHARLES JAMES FOX . 81 pay . The feelings of 80 LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
... feelings of men are irritated , and two millions of people are resolved not to • Ty- CHARLES JAMES FOX . 81 pay . The feelings of 80 LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
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admiration affairs afterwards America Ballitore Barry Beaconsfield became Benares bill Bourke Bristol British brought Burke's Burney called Carnatic Chancellor character charge Charles Charles James Fox Chatham Company conduct constitution court death debate declared died Duke Earl East India Edmund Burke effect eloquence eminent England English essays father favour favourite feel Fitzwilliam fortune France French Revolution genius heart honour House of Commons human Hyder Ali impeachment Ireland Johnson Junius justice letter liberty literary lived Lord Fitzwilliam Lord North Lord Rockingham Margaret Woffington Marquess ment mind minister ministry Nabob nation nature never noble opinion parliament party passed person Pitt political possession prince principles Richard Burke Rockingham royal Shackleton Sheridan Sir Joshua Reynolds society speech spirit statesman talents thing thought tion trial virtue Walker King Warren Hastings whilst whole wife William writes