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" I know not how it has happened, but it really seems that, whilst his Grace was meditating his well-considered censure upon me, he fell into a sort of sleep. Homer nods, and the Duke of Bedford may dream ; and as dreams (even his golden dreams) are apt... "
The Works of ... Edmund Burke - Page 35
by Edmund Burke - 1803
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A Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol: Previous to the ...

Edmund Burke - 1780 - 206 pages
...Houfe of Peers to his Majefty's grant to me, which he confiders as exceflive and out of all bounds. I know not how it has happened, but it really feems,...and as dreams (even his golden dreams) are apt to be ill- pieced and incongruoufly put together, his Grace preferred his idea of reproach to me, but took...
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The New, general and complete weekly magazine; or, entertaining Mercury

302 pages
...that, whilfl his Grace was meditating his well confidered cenfure upon me, he fell into a fort of deep. Homer nods ; and the Duke of Bedford may dream ; and...preferved his idea of reproach to me, but took the fubjecT;. matter from the Crown-grants to his own family. This is "thefturFof which his dreams are...
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The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History ..., Volume 58

1796 - 982 pages
...that, while his Grace »tsaeoitating his weil confidered centre soon me, he fell into a fort of aero. Homer nods ; and the Duke of Bedford may dream ; and as dreams (eitn his golden dreams) are apt to be iti-pieoid and incongruoufly put together, his Grace preicrved...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 446 pages
...how it has happened, but it really feems, that, whilft his grace was meditating his wefl-confidered cenfure upon me, he fell into a fort of fleep. Homer...preferved his idea of reproach to me, but took the fubj eet-matter from the crown-grants to bis own family. This is " the ftuff " of which his dreams...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 540 pages
...whilst his grace was meditating his well-considered censure upon me, he fell into a sort of sleep. Homer nods ; and the duke of Bedford may dream ; and...(even his golden dreams) are apt to be ill-pieced and incongruously put together, his grace preserved his idea of reproach to me, but took the subject-matter...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 536 pages
...grace was meditating his well-considered censure upon me, he fell into a sort of sleep. Homer nods v and the duke of Bedford may dream ; and as dreams (even his golden dreams) are apt to be ill -pieced and incongruously put together, his grace preserved his idea of reproach to me, but took...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 35

1834 - 1046 pages
...that, while his Grace was meditating his well-considered censure upon me, he fell into a sort of sleep. Homer nods, and the Duke of Bedford may dream; and as dreams (even his golden dreams) are apt to be incongruously put together, his Grace preserved the idea of reproach to me, but took the subject from...
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A Practical System of Rhetoric: Or, The Principles and Rules of Style ...

Samuel Phillips Newman - 1829 - 270 pages
...whilst his Grace was meditating his well-considered censure upon me, he fell into a sort of sleep. Homer nods ; and the duke of Bedford may dream; and...(even his golden dreams) are apt to be ill-pieced and incongruously put together, his grace preserved his idea of reproach to me, but took the subject-matter...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pages
...whilst his Grace was meditating his well-considered censure upon me, he fell into a sort of sleep. Homer nods ; and the Duke of Bedford may dream ; and...(even his golden dreams) are apt to be ill-pieced and incongruously put together, his Grace preserved his idea of reproach to me, but took the subject-matter...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 35

1834 - 1056 pages
...that, while his Grace was meditating his well-considered censure upon me, he fell into a sort of sleep. Homer nods, and the Duke of Bedford may dream ; and as dreams (even his golden dreams) are apt to be incongruously put together, hie Grace preserved the idea of reproach to me, but took the subject from...
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