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... noble patron ; but in his earlier years everything shows that he was poor indeed . The attempt to conceal such poverty in a man of genius is discreditable only to those who make it , and think it reflects any shame on his memory . By ...
... noble patron ; but in his earlier years everything shows that he was poor indeed . The attempt to conceal such poverty in a man of genius is discreditable only to those who make it , and think it reflects any shame on his memory . By ...
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... noble person , whose ideas were now brought into practice . As we have seen , one of his first publications was an attempt to ridicule Bolingbroke's philosophy , and in his old age , he characterized the eloquent peer as a flim- sy and ...
... noble person , whose ideas were now brought into practice . As we have seen , one of his first publications was an attempt to ridicule Bolingbroke's philosophy , and in his old age , he characterized the eloquent peer as a flim- sy and ...
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... noble lord of a protest . " See , my come that the daring adventurer had to anti - son , " said a great man , " with how little cipate . But the great decree of Providence had gone forth , and the Saxon race was to increase and multiply ...
... noble lord of a protest . " See , my come that the daring adventurer had to anti - son , " said a great man , " with how little cipate . But the great decree of Providence had gone forth , and the Saxon race was to increase and multiply ...
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... . XXV . NO . I. 66 nity for the display of his eloquence . So far from that noble passage being a mere beauti- ful episode , the statistics that preceded it are not more properly used to give his hearers a 3 | 1852. ] 33 EDMUND BURKE .
... . XXV . NO . I. 66 nity for the display of his eloquence . So far from that noble passage being a mere beauti- ful episode , the statistics that preceded it are not more properly used to give his hearers a 3 | 1852. ] 33 EDMUND BURKE .
Pagina 39
... noble , open - hearted , magnanimous , gallant , fond of splendor , liberal , proud , bold , fiery , and even boiling over with spirit , he reminded you of the old French chevalier . But he also united with these qualites many faults ...
... noble , open - hearted , magnanimous , gallant , fond of splendor , liberal , proud , bold , fiery , and even boiling over with spirit , he reminded you of the old French chevalier . But he also united with these qualites many faults ...
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