Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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Page 31
... ideas of Burke . " Gibbon admires Burke to the skies " , 111 Walpole wrote in 1791 , " and even in the religious parts " . Burke reminded rational eighteenth - century England that " religion is the basis of civil society " . He was ...
... ideas of Burke . " Gibbon admires Burke to the skies " , 111 Walpole wrote in 1791 , " and even in the religious parts " . Burke reminded rational eighteenth - century England that " religion is the basis of civil society " . He was ...
Page 51
... ideas of the divine order of the universe , the natural moral law , and the moral virtue of prudence , had been set before Burke's mind while he was a Trinity 14 student " . When one again encounters these ideas in his political ...
... ideas of the divine order of the universe , the natural moral law , and the moral virtue of prudence , had been set before Burke's mind while he was a Trinity 14 student " . When one again encounters these ideas in his political ...
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... ideas is evident from the fact that there has not been written a better definition of party till now . To one ignorant of Burke , this passage would look like that of a modern political thinker . The passage also makes it clear that ...
... ideas is evident from the fact that there has not been written a better definition of party till now . To one ignorant of Burke , this passage would look like that of a modern political thinker . The passage also makes it clear that ...
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