The Works of Edmund Burke

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Рипол Классик, 1887

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The Beautiful in Sounds
158
Taste and Smell
160
PART IV
162
Association
163
Cause of Pain and Fear
164
Continued V How the Sublime is produced VI How Pain can be a cause of Delight
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Why visual objects of great dimensions are Sublime
170

The effects of Sympathy in the distresses of others
88
Of the effects of Tragedy 88
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Ambition XVIII Recapitulation XIX The Conclusion Imitation
91
Color considered as productive of the Sublime XVII Sound and Loudness XVIII Suddenness XIX Intermitting XX The Cries of Animals XXI Smell a...
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Perfection not the cause of Beauty X How far the idea of Beauty may be applied to the qualities of the mind
145
Beautiful objects small
148
Smoothness XV Gradual Variation
150
Delicacy
152
Beauty in color XVIII Recapitulation
153
The Physiognomy XX The
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Ugliness
155
Grace XXIII Elegance and Speciousness
156
The Beautiful in Feeling
157
Unity why requisite to Vastness
171
The artificial Infinite
172
The vibrations must be similar
173
The effects of succession in visual objects explained XIV Lockes opinion concerning Darkness considered
176
Darkness terrible in its own nature
177
Why darkness is terrible
178
The effects of Blackness
179
The effects of Blackness moderated
181
The physical cause of Love
182
Why Smoothness is Beautiful
183
Sweetness its nature
184
Sweetness relaxing
186
Variation why beautiful
187
Of Words
193
Poetry not strictly an imitative
202
A Short Account of a late Short Administration
207
Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents
347
Speech on American Taxation
433

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