The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... Taste A Short Account of a late Short Administration Observations on a late Publication , entitled , The Present State of the Nation • Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents Speech on American Taxation PAGE . V vii 1 55 207 ...
... Taste A Short Account of a late Short Administration Observations on a late Publication , entitled , The Present State of the Nation • Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents Speech on American Taxation PAGE . V vii 1 55 207 ...
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... TASTE , AND SEVERAL OTHER ADDITIONS . 1 PREFACE . I HAVE endeavored to make this edition A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful; with an introductory Discourse concerning Taste.
... TASTE , AND SEVERAL OTHER ADDITIONS . 1 PREFACE . I HAVE endeavored to make this edition A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful; with an introductory Discourse concerning Taste.
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... Taste : it is a matter curious in itself ; and it leads naturally enough to the principal inquiry . This , with the other explanations , has made the work considerably larger ; and by increasing its bulk has , I am afraid , added to its ...
... Taste : it is a matter curious in itself ; and it leads naturally enough to the principal inquiry . This , with the other explanations , has made the work considerably larger ; and by increasing its bulk has , I am afraid , added to its ...
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... taste a sort of philo- sophical solidity , but we may reflect back on the severer sciences some of the graces and elegances of taste , without which the greatest proficiency in those sciences will always have the appearance of something ...
... taste a sort of philo- sophical solidity , but we may reflect back on the severer sciences some of the graces and elegances of taste , without which the greatest proficiency in those sciences will always have the appearance of something ...
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Edmund Burke. CONTENTS . Introduction . ON TASTE SECT . PART I. PAGE . . 57 I. Novelty II . Pain and Pleasure 75 1343 74 Pleasure • V. Joy and Grief VII . Of the Sublime III . The Difference between the removal of Pain and positive IV ...
Edmund Burke. CONTENTS . Introduction . ON TASTE SECT . PART I. PAGE . . 57 I. Novelty II . Pain and Pleasure 75 1343 74 Pleasure • V. Joy and Grief VII . Of the Sublime III . The Difference between the removal of Pain and positive IV ...
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