The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page iii
... Society - - A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful ; with an Introductory Discourse concerning Taste - V xxii 1 - 81 a し rection or do ADVERTISEMENT Hoilding 20 TO THE READER A 2.
... Society - - A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful ; with an Introductory Discourse concerning Taste - V xxii 1 - 81 a し rection or do ADVERTISEMENT Hoilding 20 TO THE READER A 2.
Page xiv
... in inging sili to je reputation • In the present edition it extends from page 320 to page 336 . 2 reputation is not responsible : this is the enquiry xiv ADVERTISEMENT . SECT Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness, PAGE.
... in inging sili to je reputation • In the present edition it extends from page 320 to page 336 . 2 reputation is not responsible : this is the enquiry xiv ADVERTISEMENT . SECT Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness, PAGE.
Page xv
Edmund Burke. 2 reputation is not responsible : this is the enquiry into the condition of the higher classes , which commences in the * two hun- dred and ninety - fifth page . The summary of the whole topick indeed , nearly as it stands ...
Edmund Burke. 2 reputation is not responsible : this is the enquiry into the condition of the higher classes , which commences in the * two hun- dred and ninety - fifth page . The summary of the whole topick indeed , nearly as it stands ...
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... enquiry ; and they are the reasons which direct me in all my enquiries . I had in- deed often reflected on that subject before I could prevail on myself to communicate my reflexions to any body . They were generally melancholy enough ...
... enquiry ; and they are the reasons which direct me in all my enquiries . I had in- deed often reflected on that subject before I could prevail on myself to communicate my reflexions to any body . They were generally melancholy enough ...
Page 49
... caused a quarrel ; the majority set on foot an enquiry into the title of the citizens ; and upon a vain pretence of illegiti- macy , DAVOL . I. E macy , newly and occasionally set up , they deprived NATURAL SOCIETY . 49.
... caused a quarrel ; the majority set on foot an enquiry into the title of the citizens ; and upon a vain pretence of illegiti- macy , DAVOL . I. E macy , newly and occasionally set up , they deprived NATURAL SOCIETY . 49.
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admiration affected agreeable Albunea animals appearance arises artificial society Athens attended body Bohemia Caligula cause of beauty cerning Colchis colours common concerning consequences considerable considered cracy danger darkness degree delight designed destruction enquiry equal faculty feel Goths greater havock horrour human idea images imagination imitation infinite infinity judge judgment Julius Cæsar kind labour laws least less liberty light lively colours Lord Lordship Macedon mankind manner means millions mind misery nation nature necessary ness never object observed operate pain painting passions persons philosopher Phlegethon pleasing poetry political society positive pleasure principles probabilior produce proportion publick purpose qualities reason religion republick rience SECT Semiramis sense sensible shew sions slavery smooth sophism sort species strength SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL suffer sufficient suppose sure sweet taste terrible terrour things tion truth tyranny virtue Volsci whilst whole words