The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 263
... Burke , ' His vigour of mind is inces- sant ' ; but Boswell corrects ' vigour of mind ' to ' stream of mind ' . ' I restore , I find , the exact words as to Burke . ' All this is most admirable . On the other hand , it might be very 1 ...
... Burke , ' His vigour of mind is inces- sant ' ; but Boswell corrects ' vigour of mind ' to ' stream of mind ' . ' I restore , I find , the exact words as to Burke . ' All this is most admirable . On the other hand , it might be very 1 ...
Pagina 285
... Burke at Trinity , Dublin ( though they seem to have been little , if at all , acquainted ) there was in the later seventeen - forties a wilder , yet gentler under- graduate , less of a scholar but more of a poet , less of a thinker yet ...
... Burke at Trinity , Dublin ( though they seem to have been little , if at all , acquainted ) there was in the later seventeen - forties a wilder , yet gentler under- graduate , less of a scholar but more of a poet , less of a thinker yet ...
Pagina 293
... Burke burst into tears at the news , and Sir Joshua , the ceaseless worker , for one day threw aside his brushes , and outcast creatures sat weeping on the dead man's stair . They are pretty tragic , the ends of these great Irishmen of ...
... Burke burst into tears at the news , and Sir Joshua , the ceaseless worker , for one day threw aside his brushes , and outcast creatures sat weeping on the dead man's stair . They are pretty tragic , the ends of these great Irishmen of ...
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