The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... Pleasure 46 Of the difference between Clearness and • Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to Obscurity with regard to the passions 56 each other 47 The same subject continued Joy and Grief ib . Power Of the Passions which belong to ...
... Pleasure 46 Of the difference between Clearness and • Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to Obscurity with regard to the passions 56 each other 47 The same subject continued Joy and Grief ib . Power Of the Passions which belong to ...
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... Pleasure ib . of the Passion caused by the Sublime 55 Terrour • The Difference between the removal of Obscurity AA ib . ib . Pain and positive Pleasure 46 Of the difference between Clearness and Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to ...
... Pleasure ib . of the Passion caused by the Sublime 55 Terrour • The Difference between the removal of Obscurity AA ib . ib . Pain and positive Pleasure 46 Of the difference between Clearness and Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to ...
Strana iv
... pleasures . Hence it is inferred that the former is the source of the Sublime , as the latter is of the Beautiful . Under the head of Society , the author considers three passions , as those which cause the greatest part of the pleasure ...
... pleasures . Hence it is inferred that the former is the source of the Sublime , as the latter is of the Beautiful . Under the head of Society , the author considers three passions , as those which cause the greatest part of the pleasure ...
Strana v
... pleasure . After this the nature of Vision comes under examination , in order to shew how bodies of vast dimensions , are capable of exciting the contraction or tension of the nerves ; which property is attributed to the impressions ...
... pleasure . After this the nature of Vision comes under examination , in order to shew how bodies of vast dimensions , are capable of exciting the contraction or tension of the nerves ; which property is attributed to the impressions ...
Strana xx
... pleasure the gay and celestial visions , when my mind in sweet madness was robbed of itself . ' I still look back , with a mixture of pity and holy awe , to the wizard himself , who having lately broken his wand in a start of phrenzy ...
... pleasure the gay and celestial visions , when my mind in sweet madness was robbed of itself . ' I still look back , with a mixture of pity and holy awe , to the wizard himself , who having lately broken his wand in a start of phrenzy ...
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