Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Burke's great admirers : " Mr. Burke has this peculiarity , which distinguishes him from every other writer , that he is almost equally instructive whether he is right or wrong as to the particular point in debate . He may fail to make ...
... Burke's great admirers : " Mr. Burke has this peculiarity , which distinguishes him from every other writer , that he is almost equally instructive whether he is right or wrong as to the particular point in debate . He may fail to make ...
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... Burke's life as an orator should be divided into two periods on the basis of his personality and popular appeal , and into three periods on the basis of his influence in Parliament . From 1765 till 1782 he was continually in the ...
... Burke's life as an orator should be divided into two periods on the basis of his personality and popular appeal , and into three periods on the basis of his influence in Parliament . From 1765 till 1782 he was continually in the ...
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... Burke had never been ad- mitted to the Whig cabinet , he exclaimed , " Burke ! he was so violent , so overbearing , so arrogant , so intractable , that to have got on with him in a cabinet would have been utterly and absolutely ...
... Burke had never been ad- mitted to the Whig cabinet , he exclaimed , " Burke ! he was so violent , so overbearing , so arrogant , so intractable , that to have got on with him in a cabinet would have been utterly and absolutely ...
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