Learning paid back what it received to nobility and to priesthood; and paid it with usury, by enlarging their ideas and by furnishing their minds. Happy if they had all continued to know their indissoluble union and their proper place! Happy if learning,... Blackwood's Magazine - Strona 311834Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Edmund Burke - 1887 - Liczba stron: 598
...minds. Happy, if they had all continued to know their indissoluble union, and their proper place ! Happy, if learning, not debauched by ambition, had...learning will be cast into the mire and trodden down tinder the hoofs of a swinish multitude.* * See the fate of Bailly and Condorcet, supposed to be here... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1887 - Liczba stron: 578
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| Edmund Burke - 1892 - Liczba stron: 598
...their minds. Happy if they had all continued to know their indissoluble union, and their proper place ! Happy if learning, not debauched by ambition, had...learning will be cast into the mire, and trodden down tmder the hoofs of a swinish multitude.1 If, as I suspect, modern letters owe more than they arealways... | |
| 1892 - Liczba stron: 774
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| Edmund Burke - 1896 - Liczba stron: 338
...had been satisfied to continue the instructor, and not aspired to be the master ! Along with its 25 natural protectors and guardians, learning will be...trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude. If, as I suspect, modern letters owe more than they are always willing to own to ancient manners, so... | |
| 1896 - Liczba stron: 1224
...maketh a full man ; conference a ready man ; and writing an exact man. n. BACON — Essays. Of Studies. t IV. Sc. 3. L. 177. Here and there a cotter's babe is royal — born by right divine ; Here o. BURKE— Reflections on the Revolution in France. Out of too much learning become mad. p. BURTON... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - Liczba stron: 492
...their minds. Happy if they had all continued to know their indissoluble union and their proper place! Happy if learning, not debauched by ambition, had...trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude. If, as I suspect, modern letters owe more than they are always willing to own to ancient manners, so... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - Liczba stron: 468
...their minds. Happy if they had all continued to know their indissoluble union and their proper place ! Happy if learning, not debauched by ambition, had...trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude. If, as I suspect, modern letters owe more than they are always willing to own to ancient manners, so... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - Liczba stron: 588
...debauched by ambition, had been satisfied to continue the instructor, and not aspired to be the mas tcr ! Along with its natural protectors and guardians, learning...trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude.* * See the fate of ll.iilU and Condorcet, supposed to be here particularly alluded to. Compare the circumstances... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1902 - Liczba stron: 582
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