| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 460 sider
...and ten times the money."4 Burke makes frequent and effective use of antithesis. For example : — " The question with me is, not whether you have a right...do. Is a politic act the worse for being a generous oneV Is no concession proper, but that which is made from your want of right to keep what you grant?... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 138 sider
...intend to be overwhelmed in that bog, though in such respectable company. The question with me is, not 5 whether you have a right to render your people miserable...the worse for being a generous one? Is no concession 10 proper, but that which is made from your want of right to keep what you grant? Or does it lessen... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 136 sider
...intend to be overwhelmed in that bog, though in such respectable company. The question with me is, not 5 whether you have a right to render your people miserable...the worse for being a generous one? Is no concession 10 proper, but that which is made from your want of right to keep what you grant? Or does it lessen... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1895 - 370 sider
...over again the necessity for making this important distinction. " The question with me," he says, " Is not whether you have a right to render your people...humanity, reason and justice tell me I ought to do. . . . I do not enter into metaphysical details, I hate the very sound of them." To take a stand like... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 460 sider
...and ten times the money."4 Burke makes frequent and effective use of antithesis. For example : — " The question with me is, not whether you have a right...may do : but what humanity, reason, and justice tell rnr,. I outfit to do. Is a politic act the worse for being a generous one? Is no concession proper,... | |
| 1895 - 508 sider
...have no force. He spoke out in plain words, and appealed to their reason and their own interest. " The question with me is not whether you have a right...whether it is not your interest to make them happy." Had his hearers been less corrupt, had they been but a- little less blinded by their personal interests... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 158 sider
...whole have sunk." I do not intend to be overwhelmed in that bog, though in such respectable company. The question with me is not whether you have a right...miserable, but whether it is not your interest to make 5 them happy. It is not what a lawyer tells me I may do, but what humanity, reason, and justice tell... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 156 sider
...whole have sunk." I do not intend to be overwhelmed in that bog, though in such respectable company. The question with me is not whether you have a right...miserable, but whether it is not your interest to make 5 them happy. It is not what a lawyer tells me I may do, but what humanity, reason, and justice tell... | |
| Mary Frances Hyde - 1895 - 246 sider
...down : It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles. 5. Wealth may seek us, but wisdom must be sought. 6. It is not what a lawyer tells me I may do, but what...humanity, reason, and justice tell me I ought to do. —BURKE. 7. They had been friends in youth, But whispering tongues can poison truth. 8. Too late !... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 154 sider
...intend to be overwhelmed in that bog, though in such respectable company. The question with me is y not whether you have a right to render your people...miserable, but whether it is not your interest to make 5 them happy. It is not what a lawyer tells me I may do, but what humanity, reason, and justice tell... | |
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