Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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... , but to language - especially to the economy of language . It is possible to be lavish and manner . fertile in the development and illustration of an lii INTRODUCTION . mind, in connection with them, any certain and ...
... , but to language - especially to the economy of language . It is possible to be lavish and manner . fertile in the development and illustration of an lii INTRODUCTION . mind, in connection with them, any certain and ...
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Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. manner . fertile in the development and illustration of an argument , with great poverty of resources ; but he who would be brief must be wealthy in words . Those who have tasted the enjoyment of fine ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. manner . fertile in the development and illustration of an argument , with great poverty of resources ; but he who would be brief must be wealthy in words . Those who have tasted the enjoyment of fine ...
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... manner , that progressive and self - developing method which distinguishes him among prose writers , as it does Dryden among poets . ' His thesis grows in the very act of unfolding it 2. Each sentence seems , by a kind of scintillation ...
... manner , that progressive and self - developing method which distinguishes him among prose writers , as it does Dryden among poets . ' His thesis grows in the very act of unfolding it 2. Each sentence seems , by a kind of scintillation ...
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... manners , and a system of more austere and masculine morality . ' France , on the other hand , doubled the licence of her ferocious dissoluteness in manners . The contrast , in the passage criticised , is between the political licence ...
... manners , and a system of more austere and masculine morality . ' France , on the other hand , doubled the licence of her ferocious dissoluteness in manners . The contrast , in the passage criticised , is between the political licence ...
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... manners . Junius , as is well known , modelled his letters on the pointed dialogue of Congreve . Burke was familiar with the ... manner . Addison must have proceeded to compose a Spectator much as he was wont to set about INTRODUCTION . lxi.
... manners . Junius , as is well known , modelled his letters on the pointed dialogue of Congreve . Burke was familiar with the ... manner . Addison must have proceeded to compose a Spectator much as he was wont to set about INTRODUCTION . lxi.
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Reflections on the Revolution in France Edmund Burke,Alan Wolfe,Darrin M. McMahon,Conor Cruise O'Brien,Jack N. Rakove Podgląd niedostępny - 2003 |
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