The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Edmund Burke. ་ man , it must raise in all mankind , whilst it operates naturally , simply , and by its proper powers only : for if we deny this , we must imagine that the same cause , operating in the same manner , and on subjects of ...
Edmund Burke. ་ man , it must raise in all mankind , whilst it operates naturally , simply , and by its proper powers only : for if we deny this , we must imagine that the same cause , operating in the same manner , and on subjects of ...
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... operate pretty uniformly upon all men , because because they operate by principles in nature , and which ON TASTE . 105.
... operate pretty uniformly upon all men , because because they operate by principles in nature , and which ON TASTE . 105.
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Edmund Burke. because they operate by principles in nature , and which are not derived from any particular habits or advantages . Mr. Locke very justly and finely observes of wit , that it is chiefly conversant in tracing resemblances ...
Edmund Burke. because they operate by principles in nature , and which are not derived from any particular habits or advantages . Mr. Locke very justly and finely observes of wit , that it is chiefly conversant in tracing resemblances ...
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... operate in these arts even in their rudest condi- tion ; and he is not skilful enough to perceive the defects . But as the arts advance towards their perfection , the science of criticism advances with equal pace , and the pleasure of ...
... operate in these arts even in their rudest condi- tion ; and he is not skilful enough to perceive the defects . But as the arts advance towards their perfection , the science of criticism advances with equal pace , and the pleasure of ...
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... operates , and nothing else ; and its operation is in reality far from being always sudden , or , when it is sudden , it is often far from being right . Men of the best taste , by considera- tion come frequently to change these early ...
... operates , and nothing else ; and its operation is in reality far from being always sudden , or , when it is sudden , it is often far from being right . Men of the best taste , by considera- tion come frequently to change these early ...
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