The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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Strana 58
... sense ; the mind of man possesses a sort of creative power of its own ; either in representing at pleasure the images of things in the order and manner in which they were received by the senses , or in combining those images in a new ...
... sense ; the mind of man possesses a sort of creative power of its own ; either in representing at pleasure the images of things in the order and manner in which they were received by the senses , or in combining those images in a new ...
Strana 62
... come to be discovered . In these nice cases , supposing the acuteness of the sense equal , the greater attention and habit in such things will have the ad- vantage . In the question about the tables , the 62 ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL .
... come to be discovered . In these nice cases , supposing the acuteness of the sense equal , the greater attention and habit in such things will have the ad- vantage . In the question about the tables , the 62 ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL .
Strana 63
... sense , of the secondary pleasures of the imagination , and of the conclusions of the reasoning faculty , concerning the various relations of these , and concerning the human passions , manners , and actions . Al this is requisite to ON ...
... sense , of the secondary pleasures of the imagination , and of the conclusions of the reasoning faculty , concerning the various relations of these , and concerning the human passions , manners , and actions . Al this is requisite to ON ...
Strana 69
... sense which is affected , a pain very distinguishable . It may be said , perhaps , that the pain in these cases had its rise from the removal of the pleasure which the man enjoyed before , though that pleasure was of so low a degree as ...
... sense which is affected , a pain very distinguishable . It may be said , perhaps , that the pain in these cases had its rise from the removal of the pleasure which the man enjoyed before , though that pleasure was of so low a degree as ...
Strana 70
... sense of awe , in a sort of tranquillity shadowed with Mr. Locke [ Essay on the Human Understanding , 1. ii . c . 20 , sect . 16 ] thinks that the removal or lessening of a pain is considered and oper- ates as a pleasure , and the loss ...
... sense of awe , in a sort of tranquillity shadowed with Mr. Locke [ Essay on the Human Understanding , 1. ii . c . 20 , sect . 16 ] thinks that the removal or lessening of a pain is considered and oper- ates as a pleasure , and the loss ...
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