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... Macmillan's Magazine - 第 15 頁1865完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Detmar Doering - 1990 - 330 頁
...Folgenden zitiert als Taxation"); Works u, S. 61 5) ebd., S. 63 6) Lady Crewe, Table Talk, op.cit., S. 13 House, and the charm of every private society which...presence. Perhaps there never arose in this country, not in any country, a man of more pointed and finished wit, and (where his passions were not concerned)... | |
| Otfried Schütz - 1993 - 512 頁
...Folgenden zitiert als Taxation'.); Works H, S. 61 5) ebd., S. 63 6) Lady Crewe, Table Talk, op.cit., S. 13 House, and the charm of every private society which...presence. Perhaps there never arose in this country, not in any country, a man of more pointed and finished wit, and (where his passions were not concerned)... | |
| Stephen H. Browne - 1993 - 172 頁
...was too eager to please. Either way, Burke implies, politics suffers. To Burke, Townshend was "the delight and ornament of this House, and the charm of every private society which he honored with his presence." The speaker seems genuinely devoted to Townshend's memory, and he can trust... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 602 頁
...scheme, whom I cannot even now remember without some degree of sensibility. In truth, Sir, he was the delight and ornament of this House, and the charm of every private society which he honored with his presence. Perhaps there never arose in this country, nor in any country, a man of... | |
| Arthur D. Innes - 1914 - 308 頁
...scheme ; whom I cannot even now remember without some degree of sensibility. In truth, Sir, he was the delight and ornament of this House, and the charm...presence. Perhaps there never arose in this country, nor any country, a man of a more pointed and finished wit ; and (where his passions were not concerned)... | |
| Harvard University - 1940 - 132 頁
...magnificence of the word, than geometry teaches to draw or poetry to invent." (Mme DE STAEL.) 2. " Perhaps there never arose in this country, nor in...country, a man of a more pointed and finished wit, and (where his passions were not concerned) of a more refined, exquisite, and penetrating judgment." (BURKE.)... | |
| 254 頁
...scheme; whom I cannot even now remember without some degree of sensibility. In truth, Sir, he was the delight and ornament of this House, and the charm...society which he honoured with his presence* Perhaps 25 there never arose in this country, nor in any country, a man of a more pointed and finished wit... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 602 頁
...scheme, whom I cannot even now remember without some degree of sensibility. In truth, Sir, he was the delight and ornament of this House, and the charm of every private society which he honored with his presence. Perhaps there never arose in this country, nor in any country, a man of... | |
| 1775 - 652 頁
...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 paflions were not concerned) of a more refined, exquifite, and penetrating... | |
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