The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... party views , exhibits all its grand relations to human nature and society , was , in an eminent degree , the advantage and felicity of Burke , In this , perhaps , he has excelled all other orators , whether ancient or modern . It ...
... party views , exhibits all its grand relations to human nature and society , was , in an eminent degree , the advantage and felicity of Burke , In this , perhaps , he has excelled all other orators , whether ancient or modern . It ...
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... party animosity forget itself into still admi- ration . We must have owned , too , if eloquence is to be estimated by its success , that the palm belonged to that form of it , which , coupled with firmness and foresight , was able to ...
... party animosity forget itself into still admi- ration . We must have owned , too , if eloquence is to be estimated by its success , that the palm belonged to that form of it , which , coupled with firmness and foresight , was able to ...
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... party to the reasoning of the speaker , is the only mode by which a fixed ascendency is to be gained , whether the purpose be to abuse or to enlighten . The fabric of popular eloquence should rest upon massy columns of Tuscan simplicity ...
... party to the reasoning of the speaker , is the only mode by which a fixed ascendency is to be gained , whether the purpose be to abuse or to enlighten . The fabric of popular eloquence should rest upon massy columns of Tuscan simplicity ...
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... party - politics . The speech is plain , and easy to be understood . It stoops to conquer , not to flatter . It appears to move from the heart , and to press towards the heart . But in the midst of its warm career it never omits to pay ...
... party - politics . The speech is plain , and easy to be understood . It stoops to conquer , not to flatter . It appears to move from the heart , and to press towards the heart . But in the midst of its warm career it never omits to pay ...
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... party affections cannot be denied . To be predisposed in favour of measures by his attachment to their au- thors was natural to his sanguine temper . But there is a clear difference between party affections and party principles . To be ...
... party affections cannot be denied . To be predisposed in favour of measures by his attachment to their au- thors was natural to his sanguine temper . But there is a clear difference between party affections and party principles . To be ...
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