| Mark Akenside - 1857 - 336 pàgines
...argument was neither trite and vulgar, nor subtle and abstruse. He hit the House between wind and water. He had no failings which were not owing to a noble...passion which is the instinct of all great souls. He worshipped that goddess wheresoever she appeared: but he paid his particular devotions to her in... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1857 - 334 pàgines
...argument was neither trite and vulgar, nor subtle and abstruse. He hit the House between wind and water. He had no failings which were not owing to a noble...passion which is the instinct of all great souls. He worshipped that goddess wheresoever she appeared: but he paid his particular devotions to her in... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1859 - 914 pàgines
...the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings, for failings no undoubtedly had, but none which were not owing to a noble cause, to an ardent, generous, perhaps an immoderate, passion for lame — a passion which is the instinct of all great souls." He »i. Lady Caroline, eldest daughter... | |
| 1859 - 370 pàgines
...was able to excite in everything by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings ; for failings he had undoubtedly. Many of us remember them — We are this day considering the effi'ot of them. But he had no failings which were not owing to a noble cause ; to an ardent, generous,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 pàgines
...ehullition of his mixed virtues and failings. For failings he had undouhtedly — many of us rememher nohle cause ; to an ardent, generous, perhaps an immoderate passion for fame ; a passion which is the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 pàgines
...was able to excite in every thing by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings. For failings he had undoubtedly — many of us remember...passion which is the instinct of all great souls. He worshipped that goddess wheresoever she appeared ; but he paid particular devotion to her in her... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 818 pàgines
...thing, by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings; for failings he had undoubtedly. But he had no failings which were not owing to a noble...an ardent, generous, perhaps an immoderate passion tor fame, — a passion which is the instinct of all great souls. He worshipped that goddess wheresoever... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 592 pàgines
...was able to excite in everything by the violent ebullition of his mixed vir tues and failings. For failings he had undoubtedly, — many of us remember...passion which is the instinct of all great souls. He worshipped that goddess, wheresoever she appeared ; VOL. II. 6 but he paid his particular devotions... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 624 pàgines
...was able to excite in everything by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings — for failings he had undoubtedly. Many of us remember them....passion which is the instinct of all great souls. f He worshipped that goddess wheresoever she appeared; but he paid his particular devotions to her... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 672 pàgines
...was able to excite in everything by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings — for failings he had undoubtedly. Many of us remember them....fame ; a passion which is the instinct of all great souls.f He worshipped that goddess wheresoever she appeared ; but he paid his particular devotions... | |
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