Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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Page 53
... quoted at pp . 203-04 of Stubbs , The History of the University of Dublin , 1889 . A. P. I. Samuels , op . cit . , p . 228 . Copeland , op . cit . , p . 308 ( Burke to Barry - 26 April 1767 ) . Correspondence , II , p . 282 ( Burke to ...
... quoted at pp . 203-04 of Stubbs , The History of the University of Dublin , 1889 . A. P. I. Samuels , op . cit . , p . 228 . Copeland , op . cit . , p . 308 ( Burke to Barry - 26 April 1767 ) . Correspondence , II , p . 282 ( Burke to ...
Page 201
... quoted here . In this character he has combined the techniques of both Theophrastus and the Overburians . It is " An Impudent Man " : an impudent man is one whose want of money and wit have engaged him beyond his abilities . The little ...
... quoted here . In this character he has combined the techniques of both Theophrastus and the Overburians . It is " An Impudent Man " : an impudent man is one whose want of money and wit have engaged him beyond his abilities . The little ...
Page 400
... quoted above in other contexts any number of them could be read . It must , however , be said that his rhetorical questions are not laboured : to him naturally . they come X Burke's use of quotations shows his acquaintance with and ...
... quoted above in other contexts any number of them could be read . It must , however , be said that his rhetorical questions are not laboured : to him naturally . they come X Burke's use of quotations shows his acquaintance with and ...
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