The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... Feeling XXV . The Beautiful in Sounds XXVI . Taste and Smell XXVII . The Sublime and Beautiful compared PART IV . I. Of the efficient cause of the Sublime and Beautiful II . Association III . Cause of Pain and Fear IV . Continued V. How ...
... Feeling XXV . The Beautiful in Sounds XXVI . Taste and Smell XXVII . The Sublime and Beautiful compared PART IV . I. Of the efficient cause of the Sublime and Beautiful II . Association III . Cause of Pain and Fear IV . Continued V. How ...
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... feelings and opinions by it . Suppose one who had so vitiated his palate as to take more pleasure in the taste of opium than in that of butter or honey , to be presented with a bolus of squills ; there is hardly any doubt but that he ...
... feelings and opinions by it . Suppose one who had so vitiated his palate as to take more pleasure in the taste of opium than in that of butter or honey , to be presented with a bolus of squills ; there is hardly any doubt but that he ...
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... feelings so blunt , with tempers so cold and phlegmatic , that they can hardly be said to be awake during the whole course of their lives . Upon such persons the most striking objects make but a faint and obscure impression . There are ...
... feelings so blunt , with tempers so cold and phlegmatic , that they can hardly be said to be awake during the whole course of their lives . Upon such persons the most striking objects make but a faint and obscure impression . There are ...
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... feelings , but they are very frequently wrong in the names they give them , and in their reasonings about them . Many are of opinion , that pain arises necessarily from the removal of some pleasure ; as they think pleasure does from the ...
... feelings , but they are very frequently wrong in the names they give them , and in their reasonings about them . Many are of opinion , that pain arises necessarily from the removal of some pleasure ; as they think pleasure does from the ...
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... feelings than this . There is nothing which I can distinguish in my mind with more clearness than the three states , of indifference , of pleasure , and of pain . Every one of these I can perceive without any sort of idea of its ...
... feelings than this . There is nothing which I can distinguish in my mind with more clearness than the three states , of indifference , of pleasure , and of pain . Every one of these I can perceive without any sort of idea of its ...
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