| Edmund Burke - 1797 - 180 síður
...her gnmdeft forms. The Apollo of Belvedere (if the univerfal robber has yet left him at Belvedere) is as much in Nature, as any figure from the pencil of Rembrandt, of any clown in the ruflic revels of Teniers^ Indeed it is when a great nation is in great difficulties,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 440 síður
...her grandeft forms. The Apollo of Belvedere (if the univerfal robber has yet left .him at Belvedere) is as much in nature, as any figure from the pencil of Rembrandt, or any clown in the ruftick revels of Teniers. Indeed it is when a great nation is in great difficulties,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 446 síður
...her grandeft forms. The Apollo of Belvedere (if the univerfal robber has yet left him at Belvedere) is as much in nature, as any figure from the pencil of Rembrandt, or any clown in the ruftick revels of Teniers. Indeed it is when a great nation is in great difficulties,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 síður
...her grandest forms. The Apollo of Belvedere (if the universal robber has yet left him at Belvedere) is as much in nature, as any figure from the pencil of Rembrandt, or any clown in the rustic revels of Teniers. Indeed it is when a great nation is in great difficulties,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 síður
...her grandest forms. The Apollo of Belvedere (if the universal robber has yet left him at Belvedere) is as much in nature, as any figure from the pencil of X Rembrandt, or any clown in the rustic revels of Teniers. Indeed it is when a great nation is in great... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - 252 síður
...her grandest forms. The Apollo of Belvedere (if the universal robber has yet left him at Belvedere) is as much in nature, as any figure from the pencil of Rembrandt, or any clown in the rustic revels of Teniers. Indeed it is when a great nation is in great difficulties,... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 síður
...her grandest forms. The Apollo of Belvedere (if the universal robber has yet left him at Belvedere) is as much in nature, as any figure from the pencil of Rembrandt, or any clown in the rustic revels of Teniers. Indeed it is when a great nation is in great difficulties,... | |
| 1834 - 918 síður
...themselves turgid and unnatural. Nature is never more truly herself, than in her grandest form. The Apollo Belvidere is as much in nature, as any figure from the pencil of Rembrandt, or any clown in the rustic revels of Teniers. Indeed, it is when a nation is iu great difficulties, that... | |
| 1834 - 896 síður
...themselves turgid and unnatural. Nature is never more truly herself, than in her grandest form. The Apollo Belvidere is as much in nature, as any figure from the pencil of Rembrandt, or any clown in the rustic revels of Teniers. Indeed, it is when a nation is in great difficulties, that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 662 síður
...lier grandest form. The Apollo of Belvedere (if the universal robber has yet left him at Belvedere) xtent Rembrant, or any clown in the rustick revels of Teniers. Indeed it is when a great nation is in great... | |
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