The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vi
... particular sense of it has now become prevalent : when for instance , the imagi- nation is so warmed and affected , that you seem to behold yourself , the very things you are describing , and to display them to the life , before the ...
... particular sense of it has now become prevalent : when for instance , the imagi- nation is so warmed and affected , that you seem to behold yourself , the very things you are describing , and to display them to the life , before the ...
Strana viii
... particular branch of revenue , as from a desire to carry forward a general system of colonial taxation . Mr. Pitt , and his numerous adherents , on the contrary de- nied the right of the British parliament to tax the colonies at all ...
... particular branch of revenue , as from a desire to carry forward a general system of colonial taxation . Mr. Pitt , and his numerous adherents , on the contrary de- nied the right of the British parliament to tax the colonies at all ...
Strana xvi
... particular intimacy with Mr. BURKE . " It was early in the year 1783 , " says the doctor , " when I lived at Birmingham , that Mr. BURKE , accompanied by his son , called and spent a great part of the afternoon with me . After much ...
... particular intimacy with Mr. BURKE . " It was early in the year 1783 , " says the doctor , " when I lived at Birmingham , that Mr. BURKE , accompanied by his son , called and spent a great part of the afternoon with me . After much ...
Strana xxix
... particular characters , whose morals have been at variance with the professions which they set up in the face of the world . Dr. Price was well aware of this , and therefore , in one of his political sermons , he took occasion , sharply ...
... particular characters , whose morals have been at variance with the professions which they set up in the face of the world . Dr. Price was well aware of this , and therefore , in one of his political sermons , he took occasion , sharply ...
Strana 35
... particular parts must be neglected ; that we must often submit the style to the matter , and frequently give up the praise of elegance , satisfied with being clear . The characters of nature are legible , it is true ; but they are not ...
... particular parts must be neglected ; that we must often submit the style to the matter , and frequently give up the praise of elegance , satisfied with being clear . The characters of nature are legible , it is true ; but they are not ...
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