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Pagina 192
... Burke as a model of chastity in style , or , indeed , as excelling in any of the minor arts of a great writer's calling . No man could write more pithily or more elegantly than Burke when he chose ; but , for the most part , his ...
... Burke as a model of chastity in style , or , indeed , as excelling in any of the minor arts of a great writer's calling . No man could write more pithily or more elegantly than Burke when he chose ; but , for the most part , his ...
Pagina 198
... Burke married Miss Nugent , a countrywoman of his own , the daughter of Dr. Nugent , a physician in Bath . As this lady was brought up a Roman Catholic , it was probably this cir- cumstance that gave rise to some whis- pers respecting ...
... Burke married Miss Nugent , a countrywoman of his own , the daughter of Dr. Nugent , a physician in Bath . As this lady was brought up a Roman Catholic , it was probably this cir- cumstance that gave rise to some whis- pers respecting ...
Pagina 360
... Burke was . In any audience , more than three fourths may fairly be counted on as possessing only the ordinary amount of ability , to which Fox's powers allied him much more closely than Burke's . Burke possessed more of the ...
... Burke was . In any audience , more than three fourths may fairly be counted on as possessing only the ordinary amount of ability , to which Fox's powers allied him much more closely than Burke's . Burke possessed more of the ...
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