Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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William Hazlitt Geoffrey Keynes. not his own . He thought him no match for Burke , either in style or matter . Burke was a metaphysician , Mackin - Can - tosh a mere logician . Burke was an orator ( almost a poet ) who reasoned in ...
William Hazlitt Geoffrey Keynes. not his own . He thought him no match for Burke , either in style or matter . Burke was a metaphysician , Mackin - Can - tosh a mere logician . Burke was an orator ( almost a poet ) who reasoned in ...
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... Burke once came into Sir Joshua Reynolds's painting - room , when one of his pupils was sitting for one of the sons of Count Ugolino ; this gentleman was person- ally introduced to him ; - " Ah ! then , " said Burke , I find that Mr. N ...
... Burke once came into Sir Joshua Reynolds's painting - room , when one of his pupils was sitting for one of the sons of Count Ugolino ; this gentleman was person- ally introduced to him ; - " Ah ! then , " said Burke , I find that Mr. N ...
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... Burke's various talents as a speaker ; his wisdom , his imagination , his wit , and playfulness of fancy . The subject itself is not the most interesting , nor does it admit of that ... BURKE Edmund Burke (Eloquence of the British Senate)
... Burke's various talents as a speaker ; his wisdom , his imagination , his wit , and playfulness of fancy . The subject itself is not the most interesting , nor does it admit of that ... BURKE Edmund Burke (Eloquence of the British Senate)
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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