The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... originally presented in the form of a Memorial to Mr. Pitt . The Author proposed afterwards to recast the same matter in a new new shape . He even advertised the intend- ed work xii ADVERTISEMENT . Sympathy, Imitation, and Ambition.
... originally presented in the form of a Memorial to Mr. Pitt . The Author proposed afterwards to recast the same matter in a new new shape . He even advertised the intend- ed work xii ADVERTISEMENT . Sympathy, Imitation, and Ambition.
Page 89
... Pleasure 123 • 125 IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other 128 • V. Joy and Grief 130 VI . preservation Of the Passions which belong to Self- VII . Of the Sublime 132 • 133 · · XII . Sympathy , Imitation , and Ambition XIII.
... Pleasure 123 • 125 IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other 128 • V. Joy and Grief 130 VI . preservation Of the Passions which belong to Self- VII . Of the Sublime 132 • 133 · · XII . Sympathy , Imitation , and Ambition XIII.
Page 90
... Imitation · XVII . Ambition XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Conclusion • • 136 • 137 139 · 140 · ibid . 142 144 147 • 149 • 150 152 PART II . I. Of the Passion caused by the Sublime 157 II . Terrour 158 III . Obscurity 160 • IV . Of ...
... Imitation · XVII . Ambition XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Conclusion • • 136 • 137 139 · 140 · ibid . 142 144 147 • 149 • 150 152 PART II . I. Of the Passion caused by the Sublime 157 II . Terrour 158 III . Obscurity 160 • IV . Of ...
Page 105
... imitation has to the original : the imagination , I conceive , can have no pleasure but what results from one or other of these causes . And these causes operate pretty uniformly upon all men , because because they operate by principles ...
... imitation has to the original : the imagination , I conceive , can have no pleasure but what results from one or other of these causes . And these causes operate pretty uniformly upon all men , because because they operate by principles ...
Page 108
... all men do not observe with sufficient accuracy on the human figure to enable them to judge properly of an imitation of it . And that the critical taste does not depend depend upon a superiour principle in men , but upon 108 INTRODUCTION :
... all men do not observe with sufficient accuracy on the human figure to enable them to judge properly of an imitation of it . And that the critical taste does not depend depend upon a superiour principle in men , but upon 108 INTRODUCTION :
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