The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana iv
... things in nature , which produce in us ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful . The fourth is directed to the physical cause by which those properties in things are fitted to raise correspondent affections in the mind ; and in the last he ...
... things in nature , which produce in us ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful . The fourth is directed to the physical cause by which those properties in things are fitted to raise correspondent affections in the mind ; and in the last he ...
Strana 11
... things were expected from the leisure of a man , who from the splendid scene of action , in which his talents had enabled him to make so conspicu- ous a figure , had retired to employ those talents in the investigation of truth ...
... things were expected from the leisure of a man , who from the splendid scene of action , in which his talents had enabled him to make so conspicu- ous a figure , had retired to employ those talents in the investigation of truth ...
Strana 27
... things of the last importance . And I could demon- strate , that they have had the opportunity of doing all this mischief , nay , that they them- selves had their origin and growth from that complex form of government , which we are ...
... things of the last importance . And I could demon- strate , that they have had the opportunity of doing all this mischief , nay , that they them- selves had their origin and growth from that complex form of government , which we are ...
Strana 29
... things ; and that those who labour not at all , have the greatest number of enjoyments . A constitution of things this , strange and ridiculous beyond expression . We scarce believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see ...
... things ; and that those who labour not at all , have the greatest number of enjoyments . A constitution of things this , strange and ridiculous beyond expression . We scarce believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see ...
Strana 35
... things of a similar nature , and even with things of a contrary nature ; for discoveries may be and often are made by the contrast , which would escape us on the single view . The greater number of the comparisons we make , the more ...
... things of a similar nature , and even with things of a contrary nature ; for discoveries may be and often are made by the contrast , which would escape us on the single view . The greater number of the comparisons we make , the more ...
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