| Thomas R. Metcalf - 1997 - 264 páginas
...impetuosity of youth', he said, they 'roll in one after another, wave after wave; and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...prospect of new flights of birds of prey and passage.' This rhetorical vision informed Burke's tenacious pursuit of Warren Hastings in the latter's impeachment... | |
| Balachandra Rajan - 1999 - 284 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth they roll in one after another; wave after wave, and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. 32 This distinctive alienness of the English, which Burke sees as a failure of responsibility, is seen... | |
| Paul Keen - 1999 - 318 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth, they roll in one after another, wave after wave; and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. (Quoted in Suleri, Rhetoric, 32) The central point, for Burke, was the damage that this endlessly parasitic... | |
| Uday Singh Mehta - 1999 - 250 páginas
...Empire" (University of Chicago, unpublished paper, 1996). 60. Burke, "Fox's India Bill Speech," 5:402-3. the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless prospect...renewing for a food that is continually wasting." 62 For the Mills and the others I cite, the political and imperial gaze is never really surprised by... | |
| Balachandra Rajan - 1999 - 288 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth they roll in one after another; wave after wave, and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting.32 This distinctive alienness of the English, which Burke sees as a failure of responsibility,... | |
| Uday Singh Mehta - 1999 - 250 páginas
...(University of Chicago, unpublished paper, 1996). 60. Burke, "Fox's India Bill Speech," 5:402-3. 61. Ibid. the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless prospect...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting."62 For the Mills and the others I cite, the political and imperial gaze is never really surprised... | |
| Uday Singh Mehta - 1999 - 250 páginas
...image, Burke describes them as "birds of prey" that swoop down, "wave after wave . . . [with] nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless prospect of new flights . . . with appetites continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting."'5 They make their... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 2000 - 466 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth, they roll in one after another ; wave after wave, and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman is lost for ever to India." The administration of India... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2000 - 540 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth, they roll in one after another; wave after wave; and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman is lost for ever to India. With us are no retributory superstitions,... | |
| Jamal Malik - 2000 - 382 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth, they roll in one after another; wave after wave; and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting . . . and the cries of India are given to seas and winds to be blown about in every breaking-up of... | |
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