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... LORD CHATHAM AND HIS ELOQUENCE . LORD Chatham's genius , like Burke's , burnt brightest at the last . The spark of liberty which had lain concealed and dor- mant , buried under the dirt and rubbish of state intrigue and vulgar faction ...
... LORD CHATHAM AND HIS ELOQUENCE . LORD Chatham's genius , like Burke's , burnt brightest at the last . The spark of liberty which had lain concealed and dor- mant , buried under the dirt and rubbish of state intrigue and vulgar faction ...
Strona 338
... Lord Chatham was an orator . Burke was both a reasoner and a poet ; and was therefore still farther removed from that conformity with the vulgar notions and mechanical feelings of mankind , which will always be necessary to give a man ...
... Lord Chatham was an orator . Burke was both a reasoner and a poet ; and was therefore still farther removed from that conformity with the vulgar notions and mechanical feelings of mankind , which will always be necessary to give a man ...
Strona 339
... lord Chatham's speeches , that there is in Junius ; and there is a flow , a rapidity , a vehemence and an ardour in them , that is totally wanting in Junius . At the same time I can easily conceive , that a man like lord Chatham , who ...
... lord Chatham's speeches , that there is in Junius ; and there is a flow , a rapidity , a vehemence and an ardour in them , that is totally wanting in Junius . At the same time I can easily conceive , that a man like lord Chatham , who ...
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