The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... not , my Lord , strike your imagination with the image of a sort of complex Nero ? And does it not strike you with the greater horror , when you observe , not one man only , but a whole city , grown drunk 32 A VINDICATION OF.
... not , my Lord , strike your imagination with the image of a sort of complex Nero ? And does it not strike you with the greater horror , when you observe , not one man only , but a whole city , grown drunk 32 A VINDICATION OF.
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... images to our principles , this can never overturn the theory itself , whilst it is founded on certain and indisputable facts . A theory founded on experiment , and not assumed , is always good for so much as it explains . Our inability ...
... images to our principles , this can never overturn the theory itself , whilst it is founded on certain and indisputable facts . A theory founded on experiment , and not assumed , is always good for so much as it explains . Our inability ...
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... Words may affect without raising Images VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art VII . How Words influence the Passions PAGE . . 188 191 . 193 ib . 195 . 196 198 202 . 203 INTRODUCTION . ON TASTE . ON a superficial view , CONTENTS .
... Words may affect without raising Images VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art VII . How Words influence the Passions PAGE . . 188 191 . 193 ib . 195 . 196 198 202 . 203 INTRODUCTION . ON TASTE . ON a superficial view , CONTENTS .
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... hard and soft , hot and cold , rough and smooth ; and indeed of all the natural qualities and affections of bodies . If we suffer ourselves to imagine , that their senses present to different men different images of ON TASTE . 59.
... hard and soft , hot and cold , rough and smooth ; and indeed of all the natural qualities and affections of bodies . If we suffer ourselves to imagine , that their senses present to different men different images of ON TASTE . 59.
Strana 60
Edmund Burke. that their senses present to different men different images of things , this skeptical proceeding will make every sort of reasoning on every subject vain and frivolous , even that skeptical reasoning itself which had ...
Edmund Burke. that their senses present to different men different images of things , this skeptical proceeding will make every sort of reasoning on every subject vain and frivolous , even that skeptical reasoning itself which had ...
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