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" I dined with your secretary yesterday ; there were Garrick and a young Mr. Burke, who wrote a book in the style of Lord Bolingbroke, that was much admired.' He is a sensible man, but has not worn off his authorism yet, and thinks there is nothing so charming... "
Correspondence ... with George Montagu ... hon. H.S. Conway [and others ... - Page 90
by Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1837
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 3

H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - American literature - 1818 - 500 pages
...Burke, who wrote a book in the style of lord Botingbroke, that was much admired. He is a sensible mun, but has not worn off his authorism yet, and thinks...to be one. He will know better one of these days. " Mr. Glover has published his long* An expression of Mr. Montagu's. VOL. in. — No. n. I"? hoarded...
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Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, Volume 2

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1818 - 862 pages
...Bolinghroke, that was much admired. He is a sensible man, but has not worn off his authorism yet, aud thinks there is nothing so charming as writers, and...to be one. He will know better one of these days." " Mr. Glover has published his longhoarded Medea, as an introduction to the House of Commons ; it had...
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The Literary Character, Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1822 - 312 pages
...of Lord Bolingbroke, that was much admired. He is a sensible man, but has not worn off his authorlsm yet, and thinks there is nothing so charming as writers,...one : — he will know better one of these days." GRAY and BURKE ! What mighty men must be submitted to the petrifying sneer, and that indifference of...
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The Correspondence of Horace Walpole, with George Montagu, Esq., [and Others ...

Horace Walpole - 1837 - 490 pages
...shall be admitted. I dined with your secretary yesterday; there were Garrick and a young Mr. Burke, 5 who wrote a book in the style of lord Bolingbroke,...they talked of Shakspeare and Booth, of Swift and mv lord Bath, and I was thinking of Madame Sevigne. Good night! I have a dozen other letters to write...
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The Literary Character

Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1839 - 418 pages
...young Mr. BURKE who wrote a book in the style of Lord Bolingbroke, that was much admired. He is a O t sensible man, but has not worn off his authorism yet,...nothing so charming as writers, and to be one : — he mil know better one of t/me days." GRAY and BURKE ! What mighty men must be submitted to the petrifying...
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Miscellanies of Literature, Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 462 pages
...critical moment of his life, and he has recorded his own feelings: — "There was a young Mr. BURKE who wrote a book in the style of Lord Bolingbroke,...to be one : he will know better one of these days." GRAY and BURKE ! What mighty men must be submitted to the petrifying sneer, that indifference of selfism...
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The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: Including Numerous ..., Volume 4

Horace Walpole - 1840 - 540 pages
...Garrick and a young Mr. Burke, who wrote a book in the style of Lord Bolingbroke, that was much admired.1 He is a sensible man, but has not worn off his authorism...like Hamilton's little Marly; we walked in the great attte, and drank tea in the arbour of treillage ; they talked of Shakspeare and Booth, of Swift and...
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The letters of Horace Walpole [ed. by J. Wright].

Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1840 - 548 pages
...and a young Mr. Burke, who wrote'' a book in the style of Lord Bolingbroke, that was much admired.1 He is a sensible man, but has not worn off his authorism...like Hamilton's little Marly; we walked in the great aSee, and drank tea in the arbour of treillage; they talked of Shakspeare and Booth, of Swift and my...
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Miscellanies of literature, by the author of 'Curiosities of literature'.

Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 528 pages
...critical moment of his life, and he has recorded his own feelings : — " There was a young Mr. BURKE who wrote a book in the style of Lord Bolingbroke,...so charming as writers, and to be one: he will know beller one of these dayt." GRAY and BURKE ! What mighty men mnst be submitted to the petrifying sneer,...
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Miscellanies of Literature, Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1840 - 516 pages
...Lord Bolingbroke, that was much admired. He is a sensible man, but has not worn off his aulhorism get, and thinks there is nothing so charming as writers,...to be one : he will know better one of these days." GRAY and BURKE I What mighty men must be submitted to the petrifying sneer, that indifference of selfism...
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