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... wish to see how life and letters can nevertheless go together , we have to refer to the De Oratore of Cicero , the Table Talk of Selden , and Boswell's Life of Johnson . The model of a letter , the form into which the present work ...
... wish to see how life and letters can nevertheless go together , we have to refer to the De Oratore of Cicero , the Table Talk of Selden , and Boswell's Life of Johnson . The model of a letter , the form into which the present work ...
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... wish you would let me teach you to write English ! ' Such expressions from Francis were mere impudence . It has been well remarked that compared to the athletic march of the writings of Burke , the best letters of Junius remind us ...
... wish you would let me teach you to write English ! ' Such expressions from Francis were mere impudence . It has been well remarked that compared to the athletic march of the writings of Burke , the best letters of Junius remind us ...
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... wish to set by the side of Burke for purposes of contrast the views of a competent professor of scientific theory , he should turn to the pages of Ancillon 3 . He 1 Croly , Memoir of Burke , vol . ii . p . 134 . 2 The connexion ...
... wish to set by the side of Burke for purposes of contrast the views of a competent professor of scientific theory , he should turn to the pages of Ancillon 3 . He 1 Croly , Memoir of Burke , vol . ii . p . 134 . 2 The connexion ...
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... wishes , destructive mis- conceptions , and dangerous misinterpretations . Theory must combat and clear away the errors of theories , indicate the general direction of the right way , and establish the true goal ; it will thus be easier ...
... wishes , destructive mis- conceptions , and dangerous misinterpretations . Theory must combat and clear away the errors of theories , indicate the general direction of the right way , and establish the true goal ; it will thus be easier ...
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... wish myself to be solicited about them . They are of too little consequence to be very anxiously either communicated or withheld . It was from attention to you , and to you only , that I hesitated at the time , when you first desired to ...
... wish myself to be solicited about them . They are of too little consequence to be very anxiously either communicated or withheld . It was from attention to you , and to you only , that I hesitated at the time , when you first desired to ...
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Burke, Select Works: Reflections on the revolution in France. 1898 Edmund Burke Visualização completa - 1898 |
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