The Works of Edmund BurkeРипол Классик, 1887 |
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Strana vii
... friends so far prevailed upon him, that be permitted them to put forth a regular edition of his works. Accordingly, three volumes in quarto appeared under that title in 1792, printed for the late Mr. Dodsley. That edition, therefore ...
... friends so far prevailed upon him, that be permitted them to put forth a regular edition of his works. Accordingly, three volumes in quarto appeared under that title in 1792, printed for the late Mr. Dodsley. That edition, therefore ...
Strana viii
... friends of the author, without waiting to consult him, instantly obtained an injunction from the Court of Chancery ... friend, which he dictated on this subject from a sick bed: Bath, 15th Feb. 1797. “ MY DEAR LAURENCE, “On the ...
... friends of the author, without waiting to consult him, instantly obtained an injunction from the Court of Chancery ... friend, which he dictated on this subject from a sick bed: Bath, 15th Feb. 1797. “ MY DEAR LAURENCE, “On the ...
Strana ix
... friends, fi'om whom I concealed nothing. “ But I beg you and my friends to be cautious how you let it be understood, that I disclaim any thing but the mere act and intention of publication. I do not retract any one of the sentiments ...
... friends, fi'om whom I concealed nothing. “ But I beg you and my friends to be cautious how you let it be understood, that I disclaim any thing but the mere act and intention of publication. I do not retract any one of the sentiments ...
Strana x
... friends, after much hesitation, and under a very painful responsibility, to make such an attempt as he could at supplying the void ; especially because the insufficiency of our resources for the continuance of the war was understood to ...
... friends, after much hesitation, and under a very painful responsibility, to make such an attempt as he could at supplying the void ; especially because the insufficiency of our resources for the continuance of the war was understood to ...
Strana xi
... friends. It was in fact announced by the author himself, in the conclusion of the second, which it was then designed to follow. He intended, he said, “ to proceed next on the question of the facilities possessed by the French Republic ...
... friends. It was in fact announced by the author himself, in the conclusion of the second, which it was then designed to follow. He intended, he said, “ to proceed next on the question of the facilities possessed by the French Republic ...
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Imitation | 91 |
Cause of Pain and Fear | 165 |
How the Sublime is produced | 167 |
Exercise necessary for the finer Organs | 169 |
Why visual objects of great dimensions are Sublime | 170 |
Unity why requisite to Vastness | 171 |
The artificial Infinite | 172 |
The vibrations must be similar | 173 |
The effects of succession in visual objects explained | 174 |
ésssééss | 95 |
The same subject continued | 101 |
Privation | 112 |
Light | 119 |
PART III | 127 |
Beautiful objects small | 148 |
Smoothness | 150 |
Delicacy | 152 |
Beauty in color | 153 |
XVIH Recapitulation ib XIX The Physiognomy | 155 |
Grace | 156 |
Elegance and Speciousness ib XXIV The Beautiful in Feeling | 157 |
Taste and Smell | 160 |
PART IV | 162 |
Association | 164 |
Lockes opinion concerning Darkness considered | 176 |
Darkness terrible in its own nature | 177 |
Why darkness is terrible | 178 |
The effects of Blackness | 181 |
The physical cause of Love | 182 |
Why Smoothness is Beautiful | 183 |
Sweetness its nature | 184 |
Sweetness relaxing | 186 |
Variation why beautiful I | 187 |
PART V | 193 |
Poetry not strictly an imitative Art | 202 |
A Short Account of a late Short Administration | 207 |
theNation 211 | 327 |
Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents | 347 |
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