The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 - Great Britain |
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... Beauty ; and if those which compose the class of the Beautiful have the same consistency with themselves , and the same opposition to those which are classed under the denomination of Sublime , I am in little pain whether anybody ...
... Beauty ; and if those which compose the class of the Beautiful have the same consistency with themselves , and the same opposition to those which are classed under the denomination of Sublime , I am in little pain whether anybody ...
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... Beauty . XI . Society and Solitude XII . Sympathy , Imitation , and Ambition XIII . Sympathy · • XIV . The Effects of Sympathy in the Distresses of Others XV . Of the Effects of Tragedy · XVI . Imitation XVII . Ambition XVIII . The ...
... Beauty . XI . Society and Solitude XII . Sympathy , Imitation , and Ambition XIII . Sympathy · • XIV . The Effects of Sympathy in the Distresses of Others XV . Of the Effects of Tragedy · XVI . Imitation XVII . Ambition XVIII . The ...
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... Beauty in Vegetables III . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Animals IV . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in the Human Species V. Proportion further considered VI . Fitness not the Cause of Beauty VII . The Real Effects of ...
... Beauty in Vegetables III . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Animals IV . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in the Human Species V. Proportion further considered VI . Fitness not the Cause of Beauty VII . The Real Effects of ...
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... Beauty in Color XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Physiognomy XX . The Eye XXI . Ugliness XXII . Grace • • 191 193 194 195 196 197 · 198 · 198 199 · 200 200 201 203 205 205 XXIII . Elegance and Speciousness . XXIV . The Beautiful in ...
... Beauty in Color XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Physiognomy XX . The Eye XXI . Ugliness XXII . Grace • • 191 193 194 195 196 197 · 198 · 198 199 · 200 200 201 203 205 205 XXIII . Elegance and Speciousness . XXIV . The Beautiful in ...
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... BEAUTY . THE passion which belongs to generation , merely as such , is lust only . This is evident in brutes , whose passions are more unmixed , and which pursue their purposes more directly than ours . The only distinction they observe ...
... BEAUTY . THE passion which belongs to generation , merely as such , is lust only . This is evident in brutes , whose passions are more unmixed , and which pursue their purposes more directly than ours . The only distinction they observe ...
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