Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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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's speech as a repertory , and by stating crabbedly two or three of those ideas which Burke has buried under flowers , he is thought almost always to have had more argument . " This difference between Fox and Burke is strikingly ...
... Burke's speech as a repertory , and by stating crabbedly two or three of those ideas which Burke has buried under flowers , he is thought almost always to have had more argument . " This difference between Fox and Burke is strikingly ...
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... Burke went further , and expressed his innate generosity by pro- viding Barry , the painter , with sufficient funds ... Burke gambled furiously in East India Stock - especi- ally since his brother Richard , his friend William Burke , and ...
... Burke went further , and expressed his innate generosity by pro- viding Barry , the painter , with sufficient funds ... Burke gambled furiously in East India Stock - especi- ally since his brother Richard , his friend William Burke , and ...
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