| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 206 pages
...in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very laft beat. It was after his trial at Portfmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious...him through that his agony of glory, what part my fon in the early flum and enthufiafm of his virtue, and the pious paffion with which he attached himfelf... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 pages
...in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very laft beat. It was after his trial at Portfmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious...him through that his agony of glory > what part my fon in the early fluftl and enthufiafm of his virtue, and the pious paffion with which he attached,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 440 pages
...in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very laft beat. It was after his trial at Portfmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious...him through that his agony of glory, what part my fon in the early flufli and enthufiafm of his virtue, and the pious paffion with which he attached... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 446 pages
...in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very laft beat. It was after his trial at Portfmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious...him through that his agony of glory, what part my fon in the early flufh and enthufiafm of his virtue, and the pious paffion with which he attached himfelf... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 444 pages
...very beat. It was after his trial at Portfmouth that gave'me this picture. With what zeal and anxio' affection I attended him through that his agony of glory, what part my fon in the early flufh and en. thufiafm of his virtue, and the pious paflion with which he attached... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 536 pages
...in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very last beat. It was after his trial at Portsmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious...through that his agony of glory, what part my son in the early flush and enthusiasm of his virtue, and the pious passion with which he attached himself... | |
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 pages
...in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very last beat. It was after his trial at Portsmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious...through that his agony of glory ; what part my son, in the early flush and enthusiasm of his virtue, and the pious passion with which he attached himself... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1826 - 492 pages
...portrait, as it happened ; but went on to add, " That those gentlemen who had seen the ancient poraffection I attended him through that his agony of glory; what part, my son, in early flush and enthusiasm of his virtue and the pious passion with which he attached himself to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 618 pages
...in my heart, and I helieve I was in his to the very last heat. It was after his trial at Portsmouth that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and anxious...through that his agony of glory, what part my son in the early flush and enthusiasm of his virtue, and the pious passion with which he attached himself... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 286 pages
...much in my heart, and I believe I was in his to the very last beat. It was at his trial at Portsmouth .that he gave me this picture. With what zeal and...affection I attended him through that, his agony of glory. I believe he felt, just as I should have felt, such friendship on such an occasion. I partook indeed... | |
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