The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... Objects 62 Taste and Smell Difficulty Magnificence ib . The Sublime and Beautiful compared ib . • 63 Light ib . PART ... objects of great dimensions are Sublime 66 Unity , why requisite to Vastness The effects of succession in visual ...
... Objects 62 Taste and Smell Difficulty Magnificence ib . The Sublime and Beautiful compared ib . • 63 Light ib . PART ... objects of great dimensions are Sublime 66 Unity , why requisite to Vastness The effects of succession in visual ...
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... objects of investigation ; in the second and third the Author enters into a minute discussion of the properties of ... object , or when its parts are so continued to any indefinite number , that the imagination meets no check to hinder ...
... objects of investigation ; in the second and third the Author enters into a minute discussion of the properties of ... object , or when its parts are so continued to any indefinite number , that the imagination meets no check to hinder ...
Strana vi
... object ; the design of the latter is surprise , that of the former is perspicuity . " Thus the greatest critic of antiquity , held imagery to be the highest effect of mental exertion ; whereas our illustrious modern will not allow that ...
... object ; the design of the latter is surprise , that of the former is perspicuity . " Thus the greatest critic of antiquity , held imagery to be the highest effect of mental exertion ; whereas our illustrious modern will not allow that ...
Strana xiii
... object through the discoloured medium of preju- dice and self - interest . Two other steps of Mr. BURKE , which while they did him honour , gave great offence to the good people of Bristol ; where the part he took in regard to lord ...
... object through the discoloured medium of preju- dice and self - interest . Two other steps of Mr. BURKE , which while they did him honour , gave great offence to the good people of Bristol ; where the part he took in regard to lord ...
Strana xx
... object of general wonder . At a very early period of the Revolution he expressed his senti- ments upon it , to ... objects for imita- tion , he reprobated them as extremely pernicious , and even more dangerous than all her hostility . In ...
... object of general wonder . At a very early period of the Revolution he expressed his senti- ments upon it , to ... objects for imita- tion , he reprobated them as extremely pernicious , and even more dangerous than all her hostility . In ...
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