Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Volume 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 |
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... Lord Bolingbroke , Dis- sert . on Parties , Dedicat . ) " Are these designs , “ which any man , who is born a Briton , in any " circumstances , in any situation , ought to be " ashamed or afraid to avow ? " Here we are left at a loss ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , Dis- sert . on Parties , Dedicat . ) " Are these designs , “ which any man , who is born a Briton , in any " circumstances , in any situation , ought to be " ashamed or afraid to avow ? " Here we are left at a loss ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke , the rapidity of whose genius and manner of writing , betrays him fre quently into inaccuracies of this sort . It is in the introduction to his Idea of a Patriot King , where he writes thus : " It seems to me , that ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , the rapidity of whose genius and manner of writing , betrays him fre quently into inaccuracies of this sort . It is in the introduction to his Idea of a Patriot King , where he writes thus : " It seems to me , that ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke , is also beautiful : " This decency , this grace , this pro- " priety of manners to character , is so essential " to princes in particular , that , whenever it << * Care must be taken that our composition shall not ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , is also beautiful : " This decency , this grace , this pro- " priety of manners to character , is so essential " to princes in particular , that , whenever it << * Care must be taken that our composition shall not ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke ( Letter on the State of Parties at the Accession of King George I. ) : " Let me therefore con- " clude by repeating , that division has caused " all the mischief we lament ; that union alone 6C can retrieve it ; and ...
... Lord Bolingbroke ( Letter on the State of Parties at the Accession of King George I. ) : " Let me therefore con- " clude by repeating , that division has caused " all the mischief we lament ; that union alone 6C can retrieve it ; and ...
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... Boling- broke's ( Remarks on the History of England ) : " A monarchy , limited like ours , may be " placed , for ... Lord Bolingbroke says , " The laughers will be for those who have " most wit ; the serious part of mankind for A A 2 ...
... Boling- broke's ( Remarks on the History of England ) : " A monarchy , limited like ours , may be " placed , for ... Lord Bolingbroke says , " The laughers will be for those who have " most wit ; the serious part of mankind for A A 2 ...
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