The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... continued with much fury , and with various success . This ends in the retreat of the queen , with scarce a third of the troops employed in the expedition ; an expedition , which at this rate must have cost two millions of souls on her ...
... continued with much fury , and with various success . This ends in the retreat of the queen , with scarce a third of the troops employed in the expedition ; an expedition , which at this rate must have cost two millions of souls on her ...
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... continued PAGE . . 98 ib . 99 V. Power . Privation VI . VII . Vastness VIII . Infinity IX . Succession and Uniformity X. Magnitude in Building XI . Infinity in pleasing Objects XII . Difficulty . XIII . Magnificence XIV . Light XV ...
... continued PAGE . . 98 ib . 99 V. Power . Privation VI . VII . Vastness VIII . Infinity IX . Succession and Uniformity X. Magnitude in Building XI . Infinity in pleasing Objects XII . Difficulty . XIII . Magnificence XIV . Light XV ...
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... Continued V. How the Sublime is produced VI . How Pain can be a cause of Delight VII . Exercise necessary for the finer Organs VIII . Why things not dangerous sometimes produce a passion like Terror IX . Why visual objects of great ...
... Continued V. How the Sublime is produced VI . How Pain can be a cause of Delight VII . Exercise necessary for the finer Organs VIII . Why things not dangerous sometimes produce a passion like Terror IX . Why visual objects of great ...
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... CONTINUED . There are two verses in Horace's Art of Poetry that seem to contradict this opinion , for which reason I shall take a little more pains in clearing it up . The verses are , Segnius irritant animos demissa per aures , Quam ...
... CONTINUED . There are two verses in Horace's Art of Poetry that seem to contradict this opinion , for which reason I shall take a little more pains in clearing it up . The verses are , Segnius irritant animos demissa per aures , Quam ...
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... continued to any indefinite number , that the imagination meets no check which may hinder its extending them at pleasure . Whenever we repeat any idea frequently , the mind , by a sort of mechanism , repeats it long after the first ...
... continued to any indefinite number , that the imagination meets no check which may hinder its extending them at pleasure . Whenever we repeat any idea frequently , the mind , by a sort of mechanism , repeats it long after the first ...
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