| Epes Sargent - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 570
...will call to mind this accusation, and be comforted. 63. MARIE ANTOINETTE, 1790.i — Edmund Burke. IT is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...delightful vision. I saw her just above the horizon, deeorating and cheering the elevated sphere she just began to move in, — glittering like the morning... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 978
...save herself from the last disgrace ; and that, if she must fall, she will "all by no ignoble hand. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision. 1 saw her just above the horizon, decorating nnd cheering the elevated sphere she just began to move... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 976
...save herself from the last disgrace ; and that, if she must fall, she will fall by no ignoble hand. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the Queen of France, then the duuphincss, at Versailles ; and surely never lighted on this orb. which she hardly seemed to touch,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 972
...save herself from the last disgrace ; and that, if she must fall, she will fall by no ignoble hand. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...lighted on this orb. which she hardly seemed to touch, :i more delightful vision. 1 saw her just above the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere... | |
| Jerry Z. Muller - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 476
...will save herself from the last disgrace, and that if she must fall, she will fall by no ignoble hand. which she hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful...the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she just began to move in, — glittering like the morning-star, full of life, and splendor,... | |
| Hilda L. Smith - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 428
...24 Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Men, 30. 25 Burke recounts his famous vision thus: It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she just began to move in glittering like the morning star full of life and splendor and joy.... | |
| Marilyn Morris - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 252
...apostrophe to Marie Antoinette, which lies at the center of the work, is rich in its emotional resonances: It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the...the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she just began to move in,—glittering like the morning-star, full of life, and splendour,... | |
| Mandy Merck - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 252
...Burke in 1790 toward that adornment to the feudal corruption of the French Bourbons, Marie Antoinette: 'Surely never lighted on this orb, which she hardly...the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she had just begun to move in — glittering like the morning star, full of life and splendour... | |
| Owen Collins - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 464
...after the beheading of Queen Marie Antoinette, Burke became an outspoken critic of the excesses of the Revolution. It is now sixteen or seventeen years since...the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she had just begun to move in, glittering like the morning star full of life and splendor and... | |
| Srinivas Aravamudan - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...full of life and splendor and joy." With a delicate pun that conflates earth and eye, Burke avers, "surely never lighted on this orb, which she hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision" (8:126).72 Word for word, this image is a reversal of the horror felt by Cheselden's boy at the sight... | |
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