Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that EventPenguin Books, 1969 - 400 páginas |
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... manner might be called ' Jacobite ' : both Gothic and pathetic . The most notable example of this in the Reflections is the famous passage about the Queen of France ( pp . 169-70 ) which many have been taught to think of as typical ...
... manner might be called ' Jacobite ' : both Gothic and pathetic . The most notable example of this in the Reflections is the famous passage about the Queen of France ( pp . 169-70 ) which many have been taught to think of as typical ...
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... manner , in its pure state , is very rare : the ' Queen ' passage in the Reflections and , in the Letters on a Regicide Peace , the passage about ' the tomb of the murdered monarchy ' - quoted at the beginning of this introduction - are ...
... manner , in its pure state , is very rare : the ' Queen ' passage in the Reflections and , in the Letters on a Regicide Peace , the passage about ' the tomb of the murdered monarchy ' - quoted at the beginning of this introduction - are ...
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... manner . * But his grace and strength are best manifested in the lyrical buoy- ancy with which he moves from one manner , and from one level of intensity , to another . He can soar from in- vective and irony to the heights of romantic ...
... manner . * But his grace and strength are best manifested in the lyrical buoy- ancy with which he moves from one manner , and from one level of intensity , to another . He can soar from in- vective and irony to the heights of romantic ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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