The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... Light ib . PART IV . · Light in Building Colour 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 ...
... Light ib . PART IV . · Light in Building Colour 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 ...
Strana ii
... light . It is deserving of remark , however , that the only controversies in which BURKE has been known to have engaged , had for their object the detection of sophistry , and the prevention of anarchy . He was now in his twentieth year ...
... light . It is deserving of remark , however , that the only controversies in which BURKE has been known to have engaged , had for their object the detection of sophistry , and the prevention of anarchy . He was now in his twentieth year ...
Strana iv
... Light and Colours . He observes that in general , Darkness is a more sublime idea than Light , because the latter unless it be unusually splendid , is of LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
... Light and Colours . He observes that in general , Darkness is a more sublime idea than Light , because the latter unless it be unusually splendid , is of LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
Strana v
... light and bril- Xiant . We are next called to the other senses , the principal of which is Hearing ; and here , conformable to the general doctrine , great loudness is stated to be grand in the highest degree , while intermitting sounds ...
... light and bril- Xiant . We are next called to the other senses , the principal of which is Hearing ; and here , conformable to the general doctrine , great loudness is stated to be grand in the highest degree , while intermitting sounds ...
Strana viii
... light it was viewed by the Americans , who had sense enough to perceive that it was in fact nothing more than a temporary piece of policy , intended to last just as long and no longer than as it suited the purposes of the con- trivers ...
... light it was viewed by the Americans , who had sense enough to perceive that it was in fact nothing more than a temporary piece of policy , intended to last just as long and no longer than as it suited the purposes of the con- trivers ...
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