The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... called images , contribute very much to the weight , magnificence , and force of com- position . The name of an image is gene- rally given to any idea , however repre- sented to the mind , which is communica- ble to others by discourse ...
... called images , contribute very much to the weight , magnificence , and force of com- position . The name of an image is gene- rally given to any idea , however repre- sented to the mind , which is communica- ble to others by discourse ...
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... called love , and it contains a mixture of lust ; its object is the beauty of women . The other is the great society with man and all other animals . The passion sub- servient to this is called likewise love , but it has no mixture of ...
... called love , and it contains a mixture of lust ; its object is the beauty of women . The other is the great society with man and all other animals . The passion sub- servient to this is called likewise love , but it has no mixture of ...
Strana 93
... called astonishment ; the beautiful is founded on mere positive pleasure , and excites in the soul that feeling , which is called love . Their causes have made the subject of this fourth part . THE END OF THE FOURTH PART PART V ...
... called astonishment ; the beautiful is founded on mere positive pleasure , and excites in the soul that feeling , which is called love . Their causes have made the subject of this fourth part . THE END OF THE FOURTH PART PART V ...
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