The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... producing anything absolutely new ; it can only vary the disposition of those ideas which it has received from the senses . Now the imagination is the most extensive pro- vince of pleasure and pain , as it is the region of our fears and ...
... producing anything absolutely new ; it can only vary the disposition of those ideas which it has received from the senses . Now the imagination is the most extensive pro- vince of pleasure and pain , as it is the region of our fears and ...
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... produce new images ; we unite , we create , we enlarge our stock ; but in making distinctions we offer no food at all to the imagination ; the task itself is more severe and irksome , and what pleasure we derive from it is something of ...
... produce new images ; we unite , we create , we enlarge our stock ; but in making distinctions we offer no food at all to the imagination ; the task itself is more severe and irksome , and what pleasure we derive from it is something of ...
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... , and all those vices , which pervert the judgment in other matters , prejudice it no less in this its more refined and elegant province . These causes produce different opinions upon everything 64 ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL .
... , and all those vices , which pervert the judgment in other matters , prejudice it no less in this its more refined and elegant province . These causes produce different opinions upon everything 64 ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL .
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Edmund Burke. elegant province . These causes produce different opinions upon everything which is an object of the understanding , without inducing us to suppose that there are no settled principles of reason . And indeed , on the whole ...
Edmund Burke. elegant province . These causes produce different opinions upon everything which is an object of the understanding , without inducing us to suppose that there are no settled principles of reason . And indeed , on the whole ...
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... producing very extraordinary effects , not that its extraordinary emotions have any connexion with positive pain . SECT . IX . - THE FINAL CAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PASSIONS BELONGING TO SELF - PRESERVATION , AND THOSE WHICH ...
... producing very extraordinary effects , not that its extraordinary emotions have any connexion with positive pain . SECT . IX . - THE FINAL CAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PASSIONS BELONGING TO SELF - PRESERVATION , AND THOSE WHICH ...
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