Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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Page 104
... France in 1773 , and had enjoyed a close view of French life . He had been introduced to the French salons ; had met some of the moving spirits of France , and had visited Versailles . French men and women had recorded their impressions ...
... France in 1773 , and had enjoyed a close view of French life . He had been introduced to the French salons ; had met some of the moving spirits of France , and had visited Versailles . French men and women had recorded their impressions ...
Page 109
... France , Part I , in 1791— part II , however , never appeared - accused Burke of prejudicing Englishmen against France rather too much . He wrote that : 33 the good people of England , but for Mr Burke , would have still been going on ...
... France , Part I , in 1791— part II , however , never appeared - accused Burke of prejudicing Englishmen against France rather too much . He wrote that : 33 the good people of England , but for Mr Burke , would have still been going on ...
Page 140
... France's internal matters as against the law of nations . He reminded the anti - revolutionary powers that they were not to fight for Louis XVI but for the royal cause . The French Revolution , according to him , was not " beneficial ...
... France's internal matters as against the law of nations . He reminded the anti - revolutionary powers that they were not to fight for Louis XVI but for the royal cause . The French Revolution , according to him , was not " beneficial ...
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