The Works of Edmund BurkeРипол Классик, 1887 |
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... stand. He enlarged his first draft, and separated one great member of his subject, for the purpose of introducing ... stands, was found, together with a marginal reference to the bankrupt-list, in his own hand-writing; and the actual ...
... stand. He enlarged his first draft, and separated one great member of his subject, for the purpose of introducing ... stands, was found, together with a marginal reference to the bankrupt-list, in his own hand-writing; and the actual ...
Strana 14
... stands thus: In this war alone, (for Semiramis had other wars) in this single reign, and in this one spot of the ... stand made against them, and the unfortunate event of all his mighty preparations, are known to every body. In this ...
... stands thus: In this war alone, (for Semiramis had other wars) in this single reign, and in this one spot of the ... stand made against them, and the unfortunate event of all his mighty preparations, are known to every body. In this ...
Strana 35
... stand up in defence of a system calculated for ,a curse-to mankind? a curse under which they smart and groan to this hour, without thoroughly knowing the nature of the disease, and wanting understanding or courage NATURAL SOCIETY. 35.
... stand up in defence of a system calculated for ,a curse-to mankind? a curse under which they smart and groan to this hour, without thoroughly knowing the nature of the disease, and wanting understanding or courage NATURAL SOCIETY. 35.
Strana 38
... stand extremely close. In the second place, the several constituent parts having their ditinct rights, and these many of them so necessary to be determined with exactness, are yet so indeterminate in their nature, that it becomes a new ...
... stand extremely close. In the second place, the several constituent parts having their ditinct rights, and these many of them so necessary to be determined with exactness, are yet so indeterminate in their nature, that it becomes a new ...
Strana 57
... stand in need of a yet greater share of indulgence than it required at its first appearance. They who are accustomed to studies of this nature will expect, and they will allow too for many faults. They know that many of the objects of ...
... stand in need of a yet greater share of indulgence than it required at its first appearance. They who are accustomed to studies of this nature will expect, and they will allow too for many faults. They know that many of the objects of ...
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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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