Travels in France: During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789George Bell and Sons, 1889 - 366 pages |
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Page xlv
... and though she exerted herself with that brilliance of imagination which renders her conversation so interesting , it was not sufficient to raise the 66 6 drooping spirits of Mr. Burke . . ' BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xlv.
... and though she exerted herself with that brilliance of imagination which renders her conversation so interesting , it was not sufficient to raise the 66 6 drooping spirits of Mr. Burke . . ' BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xlv.
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... interesting . I am glad once more to have seen and conversed with the man who I hold to possess the greatest and most brilliant parts of any person of the age he lived in . But to behold so great a genius so depressed with melancholy ...
... interesting . I am glad once more to have seen and conversed with the man who I hold to possess the greatest and most brilliant parts of any person of the age he lived in . But to behold so great a genius so depressed with melancholy ...
Page xlviii
... interesting letter written by his wife , we learn the cause , or supposed cause , of failure . All seemed going on well with the somewhat intractable patient , and the oculists held out good hope of recovery on one condition . He must ...
... interesting letter written by his wife , we learn the cause , or supposed cause , of failure . All seemed going on well with the somewhat intractable patient , and the oculists held out good hope of recovery on one condition . He must ...
Page lvii
... interesting , to know what France was previously to any change . It would in- deed have been matter of astonishment , if monarchy had risen , and had set in that region , without the kingdom having had any examination professedly ...
... interesting , to know what France was previously to any change . It would in- deed have been matter of astonishment , if monarchy had risen , and had set in that region , without the kingdom having had any examination professedly ...
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... interesting . But for persons of more moderate talents , it is of consequence to consider the cir- cumstances for and against both these modes . The journal form hath the advantage of carrying with it a greater degree of credibility ...
... interesting . But for persons of more moderate talents , it is of consequence to consider the cir- cumstances for and against both these modes . The journal form hath the advantage of carrying with it a greater degree of credibility ...
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