The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... things . At this period too , as ever after , he de- lighted in society - in being surrounded by warm friends and pleasant companions . A high moral tone and dignified bearing , tempered by an extreme urbanity of manner , and a ...
... things . At this period too , as ever after , he de- lighted in society - in being surrounded by warm friends and pleasant companions . A high moral tone and dignified bearing , tempered by an extreme urbanity of manner , and a ...
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... things immortal in exchange for daily bread . Strange does it now seem , when one reverts to Goldsmith , and finds him looked down upon by Johnson , Reynolds , Horace Walpole , Garrick , and other celebrities of his day . Johnson loved ...
... things immortal in exchange for daily bread . Strange does it now seem , when one reverts to Goldsmith , and finds him looked down upon by Johnson , Reynolds , Horace Walpole , Garrick , and other celebrities of his day . Johnson loved ...
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... things ; for , through the very sunshine of his affection , came from Providence the stroke , which made a wreck of the great man's aspirations , happiness , sons ; but after concluding the treaty with the king of France and Richard ...
... things ; for , through the very sunshine of his affection , came from Providence the stroke , which made a wreck of the great man's aspirations , happiness , sons ; but after concluding the treaty with the king of France and Richard ...
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... Things of this sort often gradually and imperceptibly insinuate a taste for knowledge , and in some measure gratify that taste . They steal some moments from the round of dissipation and pleasure . They relieve the minds of men of ...
... Things of this sort often gradually and imperceptibly insinuate a taste for knowledge , and in some measure gratify that taste . They steal some moments from the round of dissipation and pleasure . They relieve the minds of men of ...
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... thing . Despite of official occupation , he adhered to his literary pursuits ; he renewed his associations with many of his former instructors and contemporaries at Trinity College . One evening at least in each week would he spend with ...
... thing . Despite of official occupation , he adhered to his literary pursuits ; he renewed his associations with many of his former instructors and contemporaries at Trinity College . One evening at least in each week would he spend with ...
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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