Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America by Edmund Burke
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House of Commons, he is the first man everywhere."
A GROUP OF WRITERS COMING IMMEDIATELY AFTER BURKE Wordsworth . . . . 1770-1850 Coleridge . . . . . 1772-1834 Byron . . . . . . . 1788-1824 Shelley . . . . . . 1792-1822 Keats . . . . . . . 1795-1821 Scott . . . . . . . 1771-1832 TOPICS FOR SPECIAL REPORTS 1. "Like Goldsmith, though in a different sphere, Burke belongs both to the old order and the new." Discuss that statement. 2. Burke and the Literary Club. (Boswell's Life of Johnson.) 3. Lives of Burke and Goldsmith. Contrast. |
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