The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... considered as productive of the 64 Of the efficient cause of the Sublime and Beautiful Sublime ib . Association Sound and Loudness ib . Cause of pain and Fear Suddenness 65 Continued Intermitting ib . How the Sublime is produced The ...
... considered as productive of the 64 Of the efficient cause of the Sublime and Beautiful Sublime ib . Association Sound and Loudness ib . Cause of pain and Fear Suddenness 65 Continued Intermitting ib . How the Sublime is produced The ...
Strana v
... considered , according to circumstan- ces , as accessory causes of the Sublime . The fourth part of the Inquiry treats of the connexion which subsists between certain qualities in bodies , and particular emotions of the human mind , in ...
... considered , according to circumstan- ces , as accessory causes of the Sublime . The fourth part of the Inquiry treats of the connexion which subsists between certain qualities in bodies , and particular emotions of the human mind , in ...
Strana viii
... considered it one of the beneficial acts of the party with whom he was connected . Others , how- ever , entertained a different opinion of its merits , and the administration from whence it proceeded became so unpopu- lar , that within ...
... considered it one of the beneficial acts of the party with whom he was connected . Others , how- ever , entertained a different opinion of its merits , and the administration from whence it proceeded became so unpopu- lar , that within ...
Strana xi
... considered it , the more alarmed were his fears ; on which account he took an op- portunity of pointing out the progress of Atheism to his countrymen , and particu- larly the government , as a matter calling for the most vigilant ...
... considered it , the more alarmed were his fears ; on which account he took an op- portunity of pointing out the progress of Atheism to his countrymen , and particu- larly the government , as a matter calling for the most vigilant ...
Strana xx
... considered the proposed establishment as unneces sarily high , because England had nothing to apprehend from the powers of Europe , one of the most formidable of them hav- ing been blotted out of the map , yet he could not avoid ...
... considered the proposed establishment as unneces sarily high , because England had nothing to apprehend from the powers of Europe , one of the most formidable of them hav- ing been blotted out of the map , yet he could not avoid ...
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