The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... effect of such images to our principles , this can never overturn the theory itself , whilst it is founded on certain and indisputable facts . A theory founded on experiment , and not assumed , is always good for so much as it explains ...
... effect of such images to our principles , this can never overturn the theory itself , whilst it is founded on certain and indisputable facts . A theory founded on experiment , and not assumed , is always good for so much as it explains ...
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... effects of Blackness XVIII . The effects of Blackness moderated XIX . The physical cause of Love · XXI . Sweetness , its nature XX . Why Smoothness is Beautiful · XXII . Sweetness relaxing XXIII . Variation , why beautiful • € 152 153 ...
... effects of Blackness XVIII . The effects of Blackness moderated XIX . The physical cause of Love · XXI . Sweetness , its nature XX . Why Smoothness is Beautiful · XXII . Sweetness relaxing XXIII . Variation , why beautiful • € 152 153 ...
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... effect of Poetry , not by raising ideas of things III . General words before ideas IV . The effect of Words . V. Examples that Words may affect without raising Images VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art VII . How Words influence ...
... effect of Poetry , not by raising ideas of things III . General words before ideas IV . The effect of Words . V. Examples that Words may affect without raising Images VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art VII . How Words influence ...
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... effect of the drug has made us use it frequently ; and frequent use , combined with the agreeable effect , has made the taste itself at last agreeable . But this does not in the least perplex our ' reasoning ; because we distinguish to ...
... effect of the drug has made us use it frequently ; and frequent use , combined with the agreeable effect , has made the taste itself at last agreeable . But this does not in the least perplex our ' reasoning ; because we distinguish to ...
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... effect on the minds of any , except we know the temper and character of those minds . The most powerful effects of poetry and music have been dis- played , and perhaps are still displayed , where these arts are but in a very low and ...
... effect on the minds of any , except we know the temper and character of those minds . The most powerful effects of poetry and music have been dis- played , and perhaps are still displayed , where these arts are but in a very low and ...
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