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... Sublime and Beautiful ; with an introductory Discourse concerning Taste A Short Account of a late Short Administration Observations on a late Publication , entitled , The Present State of the Nation • Thoughts on the Cause of the ...
... Sublime and Beautiful ; with an introductory Discourse concerning Taste A Short Account of a late Short Administration Observations on a late Publication , entitled , The Present State of the Nation • Thoughts on the Cause of the ...
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... TASTE , AND SEVERAL OTHER ADDITIONS . 1 PREFACE . I HAVE endeavored to make this edition A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful; with an introductory Discourse concerning Taste.
... TASTE , AND SEVERAL OTHER ADDITIONS . 1 PREFACE . I HAVE endeavored to make this edition A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful; with an introductory Discourse concerning Taste.
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... Sublime and Beautiful . My inquiry went no farther than to the origin of these ideas . If the qualities which I have ranged under the head of the Sublime be all found consistent with each other , and all different from those which I ...
... Sublime and Beautiful . My inquiry went no farther than to the origin of these ideas . If the qualities which I have ranged under the head of the Sublime be all found consistent with each other , and all different from those which I ...
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... Sublime II . Terror III . Obscurity IV . Of the difference between Clearness and Obscurity with regard to the Passions [ IV . ] The same subject continued PAGE . . 98 ib . 99 V. Power . Privation VI . VII . Vastness VIII . Infinity IX ...
... Sublime II . Terror III . Obscurity IV . Of the difference between Clearness and Obscurity with regard to the Passions [ IV . ] The same subject continued PAGE . . 98 ib . 99 V. Power . Privation VI . VII . Vastness VIII . Infinity IX ...
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... Sublime and Beautiful compared PART IV . I. Of the efficient cause of the Sublime and Beautiful II . Association III . Cause of Pain and Fear IV . Continued V. How the Sublime is produced VI . How Pain can be a cause of Delight VII ...
... Sublime and Beautiful compared PART IV . I. Of the efficient cause of the Sublime and Beautiful II . Association III . Cause of Pain and Fear IV . Continued V. How the Sublime is produced VI . How Pain can be a cause of Delight VII ...
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