The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - Great Britain |
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... Taste . - Bitters and Stenches XXII . Feeling . - Pain . 162 164 PART III . I. Of Beauty 165 • II . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Vegetables III . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Animals 166 . 170 IV . Proportion not the ...
... Taste . - Bitters and Stenches XXII . Feeling . - Pain . 162 164 PART III . I. Of Beauty 165 • II . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Vegetables III . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Animals 166 . 170 IV . Proportion not the ...
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... Taste and Smell XXVII . The Sublime and Beautiful compared . PART IV . 191 193 194 • 195 196 197 198 · 198 199 • 200 200 201 203 • 205 205 I. Of the Efficient Cause of the Sublime and Beautiful . 208 II . Association 209 III . Cause of ...
... Taste and Smell XXVII . The Sublime and Beautiful compared . PART IV . 191 193 194 • 195 196 197 198 · 198 199 • 200 200 201 203 • 205 205 I. Of the Efficient Cause of the Sublime and Beautiful . 208 II . Association 209 III . Cause of ...
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... Words 250 V. Examples that Words may affect without raising Images • • VI . Poetry not strictly an Imitative Art VII . How Words influence the Passions . · 252 257 · 258 INTRODUCTION . ON ON TASTE . Na superficial view we 78 CONTENTS .
... Words 250 V. Examples that Words may affect without raising Images • • VI . Poetry not strictly an Imitative Art VII . How Words influence the Passions . · 252 257 · 258 INTRODUCTION . ON ON TASTE . Na superficial view we 78 CONTENTS .
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... taste is the same in all human creatures . For if there were not some principles of judgment as well as of sentiment common to all mankind , no hold could possibly be taken either on their reason or their passions , sufficient to ...
... taste is the same in all human creatures . For if there were not some principles of judgment as well as of sentiment common to all mankind , no hold could possibly be taken either on their reason or their passions , sufficient to ...
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... taste has not been so happily cultivated , it was not that the subject was barren , but that the laborers were few or negligent ; for , to say the truth , there are not the same interesting motives to impel us to fix the one , which ...
... taste has not been so happily cultivated , it was not that the subject was barren , but that the laborers were few or negligent ; for , to say the truth , there are not the same interesting motives to impel us to fix the one , which ...
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