The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... Burke , Edmund - Fraser's Magazine , 20 , 159 Burns and his School - North British Rev. , 114 H. British Quarterly ... Burke - See Burke . Kaunitz - See Kaunitz . 66 Kosciusko - See Unsuccessful . " Professor Wilson - See Christopher ...
... Burke , Edmund - Fraser's Magazine , 20 , 159 Burns and his School - North British Rev. , 114 H. British Quarterly ... Burke - See Burke . Kaunitz - See Kaunitz . 66 Kosciusko - See Unsuccessful . " Professor Wilson - See Christopher ...
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... BURKE . SOME years have. will owe us as little as we owe it . Ah , if one could only rise from the grave in 1839 , and search the booksellers ' shops to see whether anything of Walpole or Gray be still on sale ! To poor aspiring authors ...
... BURKE . SOME years have. will owe us as little as we owe it . Ah , if one could only rise from the grave in 1839 , and search the booksellers ' shops to see whether anything of Walpole or Gray be still on sale ! To poor aspiring authors ...
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From Fraser's Magazine . EDMUND BURKE . SOME years have now elapsed since our readers were gratified by the publication of the Correspondence of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke , between the years 1744 and the period of his decease in ...
From Fraser's Magazine . EDMUND BURKE . SOME years have now elapsed since our readers were gratified by the publication of the Correspondence of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke , between the years 1744 and the period of his decease in ...
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... Burke often quoted Shakspeare , and often praised him ; but he never showed much reverence for the greatest of all dra- matists . His favorite author was Milton , whom he placed at the head of English liter- ature . With him , however ...
... Burke often quoted Shakspeare , and often praised him ; but he never showed much reverence for the greatest of all dra- matists . His favorite author was Milton , whom he placed at the head of English liter- ature . With him , however ...
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... Burke was more enthusiastic , more His terms fast succeeded chivalrous , more imaginative , more impas- each other ; but whatever may have been sioned at seventy than at twenty - five . All the reason , and however much his poor father ...
... Burke was more enthusiastic , more His terms fast succeeded chivalrous , more imaginative , more impas- each other ; but whatever may have been sioned at seventy than at twenty - five . All the reason , and however much his poor father ...
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