Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Burke's great speech of February 19 , 1788 , pressing the indictment against Warren Hastings . Hannah More was overcome with indignation : " I was over - persuaded , " she said , " to go to the Trial , and heard Burke's famous oration ...
... Burke's great speech of February 19 , 1788 , pressing the indictment against Warren Hastings . Hannah More was overcome with indignation : " I was over - persuaded , " she said , " to go to the Trial , and heard Burke's famous oration ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... Burke could hardly have been more concili- atory than he was in this speech , or more adroit in conceal- ing criticism beneath generally accepted principles . Burke's greatest speech , judged in terms of its immediate accomplishments ...
... Burke could hardly have been more concili- atory than he was in this speech , or more adroit in conceal- ing criticism beneath generally accepted principles . Burke's greatest speech , judged in terms of its immediate accomplishments ...
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