The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... taken to make some slight changes , it is hoped for the better . A different distribution of the contents , while it has made the volumes more nearly equal in their respective bulk , has , at the same time , been fortunately found to ...
... taken to make some slight changes , it is hoped for the better . A different distribution of the contents , while it has made the volumes more nearly equal in their respective bulk , has , at the same time , been fortunately found to ...
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... taken a more effectual method to do it , than by such an ensnaring largess . The distribution of this bounty caused a quarrel ; the majority set on foot an enquiry into the title of the citi- zens ; and upon a vain pretence of ...
... taken a more effectual method to do it , than by such an ensnaring largess . The distribution of this bounty caused a quarrel ; the majority set on foot an enquiry into the title of the citi- zens ; and upon a vain pretence of ...
Strana 38
... taken its name from that sense . All men are agreed to call vinegar sour , honey sweet , and aloes bitter ; and as they are all agreed in finding these qualities in those objects , they do not in the least differ concerning their ...
... taken its name from that sense . All men are agreed to call vinegar sour , honey sweet , and aloes bitter ; and as they are all agreed in finding these qualities in those objects , they do not in the least differ concerning their ...
Strana 40
... taken with the general resemblance , they paint it strongly , and they take no notice of the difference which may be found between the things compared . Now , as the pleasure of resemblance is that which principally flatters the ...
... taken with the general resemblance , they paint it strongly , and they take no notice of the difference which may be found between the things compared . Now , as the pleasure of resemblance is that which principally flatters the ...
Strana 97
... taken in its most general sense , cannot with strict propriety be called an art of imitation . It is indeed an imitation so far as it describes the manners and passions of men which their words can express ; where animi motus effert ...
... taken in its most general sense , cannot with strict propriety be called an art of imitation . It is indeed an imitation so far as it describes the manners and passions of men which their words can express ; where animi motus effert ...
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