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" In truth, Sir, he was the delight and ornament of this House, and the charm of every private society which he honoured with his presence. Perhaps there never arose in this country, nor in any country, a man of a more pointed and finished wit; and (where... "
London Review of English and Foreign Literature - 54. oldal
Szerkesztette: - 1775
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 44. kötet

1775 - 652 oldal
...degree of fenfibility. In truth, Sir, lie was the delight and ornament of this Houfe, and the charm of every private fociety which he honoured with his prefence. Perhaps there never arof* in this country, nor in any country, a man of a more pointed and rimmed wit ; and (where his...

The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: A vindication of natural ...

Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 oldal
...and the charm of every private society which he honoured with his presence. Perhaps there never arose in this country, nor in any country, a man of a more pointed and finished wit; and (where his passions were not concerned) of a more refined, exquisite, and penetrating...

The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, 39. kötet

Tobias Smollett - 1775 - 552 oldal
...degree of fenfihiiity. In, truth, fir, he was the delight and ornament of this houie, and the charm of every private fociety which he honoured with his prefence....country, nor in any country, a man of a more pointed and finiihed wit; and (where his pa/lions were not concerned) of a more refined, exquifite, aad penetrating...

Speech ... on American taxation

Edmund Burke - 1775 - 64 oldal
...the charm of every private fociety which he honoured with his pretence. . Perhaps there never arcfe in this country, nor in. any country, a ; man of a more pointed and finifhed wit; and (where his paffioiu were not concerned) of a more refined, exejuifue, and penetrating a judgment; If he had not...

Annual Register of World Events, 18. kötet

1778 - 626 oldal
...and the charm of every private society which he honoured with his presence. Perhaps there never arose in this country, nor in any . country, a man of a more pointed and fiuishcd wit ; anil" (where Jiis passions were not concerned) or a more refined,. exquisite, and penetrating...

The r-l register, with annotations by another hand

William Combe - 1781 - 204 oldal
...Burki proceeds, — " In truth he was the " delight and ornament of this Houfe, and " the charm of every private fociety which " he honoured with his prefence. Perhaps " there never arofe in this, nor any other " country-, a man of a more. pointed and " fiaifhed qualities to give a perfeftion to...

The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, 5. kötet

1775 - 868 oldal
...degree of fenfibility. In truth. Sir, he was the delight and ornament of this houfe, and the charm of every private fociety which he honoured with his prefence....his paffions were not concerned) of a more refined, exquifite, and penetrating a judgment. If he had not fd great a (lock, as fome have had who floui\...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., 18. kötet

1791 - 634 oldal
...the charm of every private focicty which he honoured with his prefence. Perhaps there rever arcíe in this country, nor in any country, a man of a more pointed and finifhed wit ; and (where his pnffions were net concerned) of a more refined, exquifite, and penetrating judgment. If he had not...

The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Collected in Three Volumes ...

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 oldal
...degree of fenfibility.- In truth, Sir,, he was the delight and ornament of this houfe, and the charm of every private fociety which he honoured with his prefence....his paffions were not concerned) of a more refined, exquifite, and penetrating judgment. If he had not fo great a ftock, as fome have had who flourimed...

The works of ... Edmund Burke [ed. by W. King and F. Laurence].

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 oldal
...degree of fenflbility. In truth, Sir, he was the delight and ornament of this houfe, and the charm of every private fociety which he honoured with his prefence....his paffions were not concerned) of a more refined, exquifite, and penetrating judgment. If he had not fo great a flock, as fome have had who flourifhed...




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