Reflections on the Revolution in FranceWalter Scott Publishing Company, 1906 - 314 |
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Strona xvi
... Burke in the fiercest of lights - magnified by his mere vehemence . Happily , however , the vexed political issues of the controversy do not concern us here . Burke partly prepared his speeches for publication ; but death found the task ...
... Burke in the fiercest of lights - magnified by his mere vehemence . Happily , however , the vexed political issues of the controversy do not concern us here . Burke partly prepared his speeches for publication ; but death found the task ...
Strona xviii
... Burke his first public denunciation of the Revolution . Fox replied with great earnestness and generosity , saying ... Burke replied very mildly , and the affair was likely to drop , had not Sheridan chosen to denounce Burke as a ...
... Burke his first public denunciation of the Revolution . Fox replied with great earnestness and generosity , saying ... Burke replied very mildly , and the affair was likely to drop , had not Sheridan chosen to denounce Burke as a ...
Strona xxv
... Burke assimi- lated at frequent intervals is at once a corrective and a tonic . Burke did not practise a certain style of utterance and then look around for something to say . With him , as with all writers whose fame endures beyond ...
... Burke assimi- lated at frequent intervals is at once a corrective and a tonic . Burke did not practise a certain style of utterance and then look around for something to say . With him , as with all writers whose fame endures beyond ...
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