| Louis Filler - 1993 - 484 páginas
...as text a passage from Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress regarding "the Man with the Muckrake, the man who could look no way but downward with the muckrake in...was offered a celestial crown for his muckrake, but would neither look up nor regard the crown he was offered, but continued to rake to himself the filth... | |
| Daniel Bell - 1996 - 276 páginas
...pp. 94-95. " From a passage in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: "The man with the Muck-Rake, the man who could look no way but downward with the muck-rake...neither look up nor regard the crown he was offered but continued to rake to himself the filth of the floor." on the verge of openly identifying himself as... | |
| Robert C. Kochersberger - 1994 - 300 páginas
...the Man with the Muckrake, the man who could look no way but downward, with a muckrake in his hands; who was offered a celestial crown for his muckrake,...neither look up nor regard the crown he was offered, but continued to rake to himself the filth of the floor. In Pilgrim's Progress the Man with the Muckrake... | |
| Robert G. Torricelli, Andrew Caroll - 1999 - 488 páginas
...downward, with the muck rake in his hand; who was offered a celestial crown for his muck rake, but would neither look up nor regard the crown he was offered, but continued to rake to himself the filth of the floor. In Pilgrim's Progress, the man with the muck rake... | |
| Neil A. Hamilton - 2002 - 386 páginas
...John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (1678-84), "who was offered the celestial crown for his muckrake, but would neither look up nor regard the crown he was offered, but continued to rake the filth of the floor. " Muckraking journalists, mainly writing for magazines, usually... | |
| W Steven Pray, Dennis B Worthen - 2003 - 306 páginas
...(Source: FDA Web site: <www.fda.gov/cder/about/history>) but downward with the muck-rake in his hands: who would neither look up nor regard the crown he was offered, but continued to rake to himself the filth on the floor." From that point on, investigative journalism... | |
| Michael Waldman - 363 páginas
...allegory The Pilgrim's Progress. "You may recall," he said "the Man with the Muck-rake, the man who could look no way but downward, with the muck-rake in his hand." The text was a long poem written by a seventeenth-century Calvinist clergyman frequently jailed by... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 564 páginas
...Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" you may recall the description of the man with the muck-rake, the man who could look no way but downward, with the muck-rake...neither look up nor regard the crown he was offered, but continued to rake to himself the filth of the floor. — From Roosevelt's Address at the Laying of... | |
| Steven R. Weisman - 2004 - 436 páginas
...said, reminded him of "the Man with the Muck-rake" in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress — the character "who was offered a celestial crown for his muck-rake,...neither look up nor regard the crown he was offered, but continued to rake to himself the filth of the floor." Like square deal, the term muckraker has lived... | |
| Geneva Overholser, Kathleen Hall Jamieson - 2005 - 518 páginas
...pandering, sensation, and scandal with a character in John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (1678):"The man who could look no way but downward with the muckrake in his hand." Roosevelt's concern was that a frenzy of imitative negative reporting came in on the tide of good investigative... | |
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