The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Bros., 1851 This work contains a selection of the writings of Edmund Burke, an influential Irish member of Parliament from 1766 and 1794 and the philosophical founder of modern conservatism. |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 62.
Strana 42
... imagination seems concerned ; little more also than the imagination seems concerned when the passions are represented , because by the force of natural sympathy they are felt in all men without any recourse to reasoning , and their ...
... imagination seems concerned ; little more also than the imagination seems concerned when the passions are represented , because by the force of natural sympathy they are felt in all men without any recourse to reasoning , and their ...
Strana 43
... imagination , it is much higher than any which is derived from a recti- tude of the judgment ; the judgment is for the greater part employed in throwing stumbling- blocks in the way of the imagination , in dis- sipating the scenes of ...
... imagination , it is much higher than any which is derived from a recti- tude of the judgment ; the judgment is for the greater part employed in throwing stumbling- blocks in the way of the imagination , in dis- sipating the scenes of ...
Strana 61
... imagination is lost as well as the sense , we become amazed and confounded at the wonders of minuteness ; nor can we distin- guish in its effect this extreme of littleness from the vast itself . For division must be infinite as well as ...
... imagination is lost as well as the sense , we become amazed and confounded at the wonders of minuteness ; nor can we distin- guish in its effect this extreme of littleness from the vast itself . For division must be infinite as well as ...
Obsah
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE READER | 1 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTO | 33 |
Sympathy | 50 |
17 zvyšných častí nezobrazených
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
abuse act of parliament administration America appear authority beauty Benfield bill body BURKE called cause cerning civil civil list colonies company's conduct consider consideration constitution court of directors crown danger debt duty EDMUND BURKE effect England establishment favour France friends gentlemen give governour hands honourable gentleman house of commons Hyder Ali idea imagination India interest jaghire justice kingdom least letter liberty Lord Lord Macartney Madras mankind manner means measure members of parliament ment mind ministers nabob of Arcot nation nature never object observe opinion oppression pain parliament party passions peace persons pleasure political polygars present prince principles proceedings produce purpose rajah reason repeal revenue right honourable gentleman ruin shew sort species spirit sublime sure Tanjore taste taxes terrour thing thought tion trade treaty trust virtue whilst whole