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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ... - Página 80
por Edmund Burke - 1814 - 246 páginas
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Famous Lines: A Columbia Dictionary of Familiar Quotations

Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 páginas
...950) Austrian-American economist. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, ch. 1 (1942). Masses, the 1 Learning will be cast into the mire, and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude. EDMUND BURKE, (1729-1797) Irish philosopher, statesman. Reflections on the Revolution in France (1...
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Disciplining Hermeneutics: Interpretation in Christian Perspective

Roger Lundin - 1997 - 192 páginas
...Hberte and egalite. Burke spoke of the "confused jargon of their Babylonian pulpits" and warned that "learning will be cast into the mire, and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude." What moral might my mediation of New Haven and Chicago have for the hermeneutic revolution coming out...
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John Keats and the Culture of Dissent

Nicholas Roe - 1998 - 344 páginas
...contention in the Re/lections that in a democracy the nobility and clergy, those 'natural protectors' of 'learning', 'will be cast into the mire, and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude'.52 Keats's letter implies the contrary: that, once liberated from an oppressive aristocratic...
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Arrow of Chaos: Romanticism and Postmodernity

Ira Livingston - 1997 - 276 páginas
...with the cattles feet," works intertextually to transvalue Burke's "leveling" scenario of "learning. . .cast into the mire, and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude" (92), seeming to pathologize instead the sadistic masculinist and classist purity, binarity, and individualism...
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The Reading Lesson: The Threat of Mass Literacy in Nineteenth-Century ...

Patrick Brantlinger - 1998 - 270 páginas
...Happy if learning, not debauched by ambition, had been satisified to continue the instructor, and not aspired to be the master! Along with its natural protectors...be cast into the mire, and trodden down under the hooves of a swinish multitude, 1173) Here Burke offers both a history and a theory of culture or learning,...
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Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders

Don Herzog - 2000 - 580 páginas
...satisfied to continue the instructor, and not aspired to be the master!" Then comes the infamous punchline: "Along with its natural protectors and guardians,...mire and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude."1 A swinish multitude: with dizzying speed, it emerges as one of the day's cant phrases,...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France

Edmund Burke (III) - 1999 - 356 páginas
...Happy if learning, not debauched by ambition, had been satisified to continue the instructor, and not aspired to be the master! Along with its natural protectors...trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude. 1 If, as I suspect, modern letters owe more than they are always willing to own to antient manners,...
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The Young Philosopher

Charlotte Smith - 1798 - 448 páginas
...supposed to be very stupid, hence a fool. 75. Smith echoes Burke Reflections on the Revolution in France: "Along with its natural protectors and guardians,...trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude" (76). 76. The plebeians and the lowest multitude. Cicero, "Speech for Milo," line 95. 77. Romeo and...
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Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays, 1795-1995

Allan C. Christensen - 2000 - 340 páginas
...the Revolution in France that in a democracy the nobility and clergy, Burke's "natural protectors" of "learning", "will be cast into the mire, and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude".24 Keats's letter implies the contrary: that, once free of an oppressive aristocratic system,...
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Revolution, Counter-Revolution and Union: Ireland in the 1790s

Jim Smyth - 2000 - 276 páginas
...Although Edmund Burke's infamous prediction in Reflections on the Revolution in France that learning would be cast into the mire and trodden down under the hoofs of 'a swinish multitude' was not published until fifteen months after The Porciad, the common people of Ireland were frequently...
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