| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 pagine
...extravagance an excuse for the other. My sentiments about these arts and their cause, I have often discoursed with my friends at large. Pope has expressed them...praise of the state of nature : Then was not pride, nor arts that pride to aid, Man walked with beast, joint tenant of the shade. On the whole, my Lord, if... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 386 pagine
...them in good Verfe, where he talks with fo much Force of Reafon and Elegance of Language in Praife of the State of Nature : Then was not Pride, nor Art! that Pride to aid, Man walked with Beaft, 'Joint-tenant of the Shade. On the whole^my Lord, if Political Society, in •whatever Form,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 pagine
...extravagance an excuse for the other. My sentiments about these arts and their cause, I have often discoursed with my friends at large. Pope has expressed them...praise of the state of nature : Then was not pride, nor arts that pride to aid, Man walk'd with beast, joint-tenant of the shade. I On the whole, my Lord,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 362 pagine
...extravagance an excuse for the other. My sentiments about these arts and their cause, I have often discoursed with my friends at large. Pope has expressed them...verse, where he talks with so much force of reason reason and elegance of language, in praise of the state of nature : Then was not pride, nor arts that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 510 pagine
...extravagance an excuse for the other. My sentiments about these arts and their cause, I have often discoursed with my friends at large. Pope has expressed them...elegance of language, in praise of the state of nature : Thru was not pride, nor arts that pride to aid, Man walk'd with beast, joint-tenant of the shade.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pagine
...extravagance an excuse for the other. My sentiments about these arts and their cause, I have often discoursed with my friends at large. Pope has expressed them...language, in praise of the state of nature : Then was nnt ¡irult, nor arts that priile to a'ul, Man walk'tl with beast, joint tenant of the shade. On the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 pagine
...these arts and their cause, I have often discoursed with my friends at large. Pope has expressed uVrn nces of the object which we have before us. Because...or not, we must govern America, according to that n arts that pride to aid, Man wftlkM with beast, joint-tenant of the •hade. On the whole, my Lord,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 pagine
...My sentiments about these arts and their cause, I have often discoursed with my friends at lar<re. Pope has expressed them in good verse, where he talks...reason and elegance of language, in praise of the slate of nature : Thfii was not pridr, nor arts Ihnt jtr'ule to aid, Man walk'd with boot, joint tenant... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 pagine
...extravagance an excuse for the other. My sentiments about these arts and their cause, I have often discoursed 0 E arts that pride to aid, Man walk'd with beast, joint-tenant of the shade. On the whole, my Lord, if... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 pagine
...extravagance an excuse for the other. My sentiments about these arts and their cause, I have often discoursed of ly ; " E wns nnt pride, nor arts that pride to aid, Man walk'd with beast, joint tenant of the shade. On the... | |
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