The Works of Edmund BurkeРипол Классик, 1887 |
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Strana 23
... terror and hatred; it'has always connected with it the ideas of treachery, cruelty, fraud and tyranny; and these writers who have faithfully unveiled the mysteries of state-freemasonry, have ever been held in general detestation, for ...
... terror and hatred; it'has always connected with it the ideas of treachery, cruelty, fraud and tyranny; and these writers who have faithfully unveiled the mysteries of state-freemasonry, have ever been held in general detestation, for ...
Strana 29
... terror by the horrors of a state-inquisition. Here you see a people deprived of all rational freedom, and tyrannized over by about two thousand men; and yet this body of two thousand, are so far from enjoying any liberty by the ...
... terror by the horrors of a state-inquisition. Here you see a people deprived of all rational freedom, and tyrannized over by about two thousand men; and yet this body of two thousand, are so far from enjoying any liberty by the ...
Strana 42
... terror against the breach of one of his positive institutions, or the neglect of some of his trivial forms, than against the neglect or breach of those duties and commandments of natural religion, which by these forms and institutions ...
... terror against the breach of one of his positive institutions, or the neglect of some of his trivial forms, than against the neglect or breach of those duties and commandments of natural religion, which by these forms and institutions ...
Strana 57
... Terror Obscurity . . Of the diii'erence between regard to the Passions O I I I I O Clearness and Obscurity with The same subject continued Power . . . . Privation Vastness . . . Infinity . . . Succession and Uniformin Magnitude in ...
... Terror Obscurity . . Of the diii'erence between regard to the Passions O I I I I O Clearness and Obscurity with The same subject continued Power . . . . Privation Vastness . . . Infinity . . . Succession and Uniformin Magnitude in ...
Strana 57
... Terror . . . . . . . . . ib. IX. Why visual objects of great dimensions are Sublime . 170 X. Unity, why requisite to Vastness . . . . . . 171 XI. The artificial Infinite . . . . . . . 172 XII. The vibrations must be similar ...
... Terror . . . . . . . . . ib. IX. Why visual objects of great dimensions are Sublime . 170 X. Unity, why requisite to Vastness . . . . . . 171 XI. The artificial Infinite . . . . . . . 172 XII. The vibrations must be similar ...
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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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