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[Reprinted from Stereotype plates.]
.A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY: or, a View of the Miseries
and Evils arising to Mankind from every Species of Artificial
Society
A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN OF OUR IDEAS OF THE
SUBLIMB AND BEAUTIFUL; with an Introductory Discourse con-
cerning Taste
Iv. Of Delight and Pleasure, as opposed to each other
VI. Of the Passions which belong to Self-preservation
VIII. Of the Passions which belong to Society
and po-
IX. The final cause of the Difference between the Passions
belonging to Self-preservation, and those which regard the
Society of the Sexes
XIII. Sympathy
XIV. The Effects of Sympathy in the Distresses of others
xv. Of the Effects of Tragedy
ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL.-PART II.
SECT. I. Of the Passion caused by the Sublime
11. Terror
III. Obscurity
89
IV. Of the Difference between Clearness and Obscurity with
regard to the Passions
90
88
ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL.-PART III.
SECT. I. Of Beauty
II. Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Vegetables
III. Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Animals
IV. Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in the Human
Species
v. Proportion further considered
VI. Fitness not the cause of Beauty
VII. The real Effects of Fitness
114
17
118
122
125
127
SECT. VIII. The Recapitulation
PAGE
129
IX. Perfection not the cause of Beauty
ib.
x. How far the Idea of Beauty may be applied to the Quali-
ties of the Mind
130
XI. How far the Idea of Beauty may be applied to Virtue
131
XII. The real Cause of Beauty
XIII. Beautiful Objects small
XIV. Smoothness
133
ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL.-Part IV.
SECT. I. Of the efficient Cause of the Sublime and Beautiful
11. Association
144
III. Cause of Pain and Fear.
145
IV. Continued
146
v. How the Sublime is produced
VI. How Pain can be a Cause of Delight
VII. Exercise necessary for the finer Organs
VIII. Why things not dangerous sometimes produce a Passion
like Terror
Ix. Why visual Objects of great Dimensions are sublime
1. Unity, why requisite to Vastness
XIII. The Effects of Succession in visual objects explained
XIV. Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered
xv. Darkness terrible in its own nature
153
SECT. XVIII. The Effects of Blackness moderated
XIX. The physical Cause of Love
xx. Why Smoothness is beautiful
11. The Common Effects of Poetry, not by raising Ideas of
things.
170
v. Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 173
OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION, Intituled The PresenT
STATE OF THE NATION
THOUGHTS ON THE CAUSE OF THE PRESENT DISCONTENTS
185
306
SPEECHES AT MR. BURKE'S ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL, AND AT THE
CONCLUSION OF THE POLL
438
SPEECH ON MOVING HIS RESOLUTIONS FOR CONCILIATION WITH
AMERICA
156