Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... reason they stand out and are impressive . Quite incorrectly , a careless reader , and almost certainly an auditor , of one of Burke's longer speeches must sometimes feel that he is trying to evade a point , when what he is really doing ...
... reason they stand out and are impressive . Quite incorrectly , a careless reader , and almost certainly an auditor , of one of Burke's longer speeches must sometimes feel that he is trying to evade a point , when what he is really doing ...
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... reason they were con- demned rather more in him than in the others . His indebted- ness , for instance , was not as great as that of Fox , Burke , or Pitt , yet stories of how he was hounded by constables and creditors abound , and he ...
... reason they were con- demned rather more in him than in the others . His indebted- ness , for instance , was not as great as that of Fox , Burke , or Pitt , yet stories of how he was hounded by constables and creditors abound , and he ...
Стр. 116
... reason , and often for that reason only , agrees . Few minds , in fact , can imme- diately perceive the distinction between the comprehension of a proposi- tion and an agreement of the reason with the thing proposed . Pleased at ...
... reason , and often for that reason only , agrees . Few minds , in fact , can imme- diately perceive the distinction between the comprehension of a proposi- tion and an agreement of the reason with the thing proposed . Pleased at ...
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