The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... relaxing XXIII . Variation , why beautiful • € 152 153 ib . · 154 ib . 155 • . 156 ib . 157 158 . 160 ib . 162 . 163 164 . 165 . 167 ib . 169 • . ib . • 170 . 171 172 . 173 174 . 176 177 . 178 179 . 181 182 . 183 184 . 186 187 SECT ...
... relaxing XXIII . Variation , why beautiful • € 152 153 ib . · 154 ib . 155 • . 156 ib . 157 158 . 160 ib . 162 . 163 164 . 165 . 167 ib . 169 • . ib . • 170 . 171 172 . 173 174 . 176 177 . 178 179 . 181 182 . 183 184 . 186 187 SECT ...
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... relaxation , that not only dis- ables the members from performing their functions , but takes away the vigorous tone of fibre which is requisite for carry- ing on the natural and necessary secretions . At the same time , that in this ...
... relaxation , that not only dis- ables the members from performing their functions , but takes away the vigorous tone of fibre which is requisite for carry- ing on the natural and necessary secretions . At the same time , that in this ...
Strana 171
... relaxation or rest ; but this relaxation and labor so often interrupted , is by no means productive of ease ; neither has it the effect of vigor- ous and uniform labor . Whoever has remarked the different effects of some strong exercise ...
... relaxation or rest ; but this relaxation and labor so often interrupted , is by no means productive of ease ; neither has it the effect of vigor- ous and uniform labor . Whoever has remarked the different effects of some strong exercise ...
Strana 175
... relaxation to the organs of sight ; and these reliefs prevent that powerful emotion so necessary to produce the sublime . To produce therefore a perfect grandeur in such things as we have been mentioning , there should be a perfect ...
... relaxation to the organs of sight ; and these reliefs prevent that powerful emotion so necessary to produce the sublime . To produce therefore a perfect grandeur in such things as we have been mentioning , there should be a perfect ...
Strana 178
... - sions . Some who allow darkness to be a cause of the sub- lime , would infer , from the dilatation of the pupil , that a relaxation may be productive of the sublime , as well 178 ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . Why darkness is terrible.
... - sions . Some who allow darkness to be a cause of the sub- lime , would infer , from the dilatation of the pupil , that a relaxation may be productive of the sublime , as well 178 ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . Why darkness is terrible.
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