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" ... 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, not debauched by ambition, had been satisfied to continue... "
The Works of Edmund Burke - 第 101 頁
Edmund Burke 著 - 1839
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Laconics

Hanford Lennox Gordon - 1913 - 460 頁
...don't know nothin' yit but the feed-box an' how tu bray an' kick. He's a Dimecrat. — Bronco Bill. Learning will be cast into the mire, and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude. — Edmund Burke. He serves and fears The fury of the many-headed monster, The giddy multitude. —...
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A Study in the Thought of Addison, Johnson and Burke

Lilian Beeson Brownfield - 1904 - 160 頁
...ambition, had been satisfied to continue the instructor, and not aspired to be the master ! Along with the natural protectors and guardians, learning will be...letters owe more than they are always willing to own to antient manners, so do other interests which we value full as much as they are worth. Even commerce,...
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HOYT'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL QUOTATIONS

KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 頁
...allow no force but argument. SIR WILUAM BROWNE — Epigram. In reply to Dr. Trapp. (See also TRAPP) 3 Learning will be cast into the mire and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude. BURKE — Reflections on the Revolution in France. 4 Out of too much learning become mad. BURTON —...
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The Key of Libberty: Shewing the Causes why a Free Government Has Always ...

William Manning - 1922 - 100 頁
...always made out to destroy it soner or later, which I shall indeavour to prove by considering — 1 " Learning will be cast into the mire and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude." Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1791). [18] 4thly The Meens by which the few Destroy...
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The Key of Libberty: Shewing the Causes why a Free Government Has Always ...

William Manning - 1922 - 100 頁
...always made out to destroy it soner or later, which I shall indeavour to prove by considering — 1 " Learning will be cast into the mire and trodden down under the hoofs of > swinish multitude." Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1791). 4thly The Meens by which...
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Life of William Pitt

John Holland Rose - 1924 - 1276 頁
..."Auckland Journals," ii, 481. Tomline, 111,458,459. Burke's unfortunate phrase in the "Reflections": "Learning will be cast into the mire and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude." * BM Place MSS., vol. entitled "Libel, Sedition, Treason, Persecution." weeks. They also presented...
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Selections

Edmund Burke - 1925 - 552 頁
...place! Happy if learning, not debauched by ambition, had been satisfied to continue the instructor, and not aspired to be the master ! Along with its...mire, and 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 ancient...
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On Taste: On the Sublime and Beautiful ; Reflections on the French ...

Edmund Burke - 1909 - 538 頁
...debauched by ambition, had been satisfied to continue the instructor, and not aspired to be the master I Along with its natural protectors and guardians, learning...mire, and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude.1 If, as I suspect, modern letters owe more than they are always willing to owe to ancient...
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Selections from the Papers of the London Corresponding Society 1792-1799

London Corresponding Society - 1983 - 520 頁
...Smithfield; Bonfield, Bath Buildings, Hard Walk, Hoxton (22 May 1794, TS 11/956/3501). 56 Burke's fear that 'learning will be cast into the mire, and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude' (Reflections on the Revolution in France, Penguin edn, p. 173), was popularly taken to mean that he...
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Burke, Paine, Godwin, and the Revolution Controversy

Marilyn Butler - 1984 - 280 頁
...place! Happy if learning, not debauched by ambition, had been satisfied to continue the instructor, and not aspired to be the master! Along with its natural...mire, and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude.10 If, as I suspect, modern letters owe more than they are always willing to own to antient...
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