"Essays in Rhyme" from On Morals and Manners, Prejudice, Essay i. Stanza 45, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“How did thinking that benefited the few gain the acceptance of the many?”
Source: Living In The Number One Country (2000), Chapter Four, Communication Theorists Of Empire, p. 108
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American media critic 1919–2000Related quotes
“Party is the madness of many, for the gain of a few.”
From Roscoe's edition of Pope, vol. v. p. 376; originally printed in Motte's Miscellanies (1727). In the edition of 1736 Pope says, "I must own that the prose part (the Thought on Various Subjects), at the end of the second volume, was wholly mine. January, 1734".
Thoughts on Various Subjects (1727)
“What is government but an arrangement by which the many accept the authority of the few?”
Source: A Distant Mirror (1978), p. 455
Source: Essays and Sketches of Life and Character (1820), p. 136
President Maduro's speech at the United Nations General Assembly (excerpts), 26 September 2018
“How many deserters there are from the rigours of virtue, how few from the cause of love!”
Combien trouve-t-on de déserteurs de la sévère vertu et combien en trouvez-vous peu de l'amour?
Part 1, p. 123; translation p. 64.
L'Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut (1731)