| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 446 páginas
...and danger, and they are the most powerful of all the passions. SECTION VII. OF THE SUBLIME. WHATEVER is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1827 - 194 páginas
...danger, and they are the most powerful of all the passions. SECT. VII. — OP THE SUBLIME. WHATEVER is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, i» a source of... | |
| 1833 - 508 páginas
...Terror," he remarks, " is the common stock of every thing that is sublime." Again, he says, " Whatever is fitted, in any sort, to excite the ideas of pain...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the... | |
| 1833 - 522 páginas
...Terror," he remarks, " is the common stock of every thing that is sublime." Again, he says, " Whatever is fitted, in any sort, to excite the ideas of pain and danger, that is to say, -whatever is m any tart terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 páginas
...danr/er, and they are the most powerful of all the passions. SECT. VII.— OF THE SUBLIME. WHATEVER is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain,...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner análogos to terrour, is a source of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 páginas
...most powerful of all the pasSECTION VH. OF THE SUBLIME. WHATEVER is fitted in any sort to excite tin- is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terrour, is a source of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 páginas
...stock from whence it sprung, in its solid, strong, and severe nature. SECTION VII. or THE WHATEVER n much the objects of my study, if I have a right...to call any pursuits of mine by so respectable a na tervible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates ma manner analogous to terrour, is a... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 páginas
...danger, and they are the most powerful of all the passions. SECT. VII. — OF THE SUBLIME. WHATEVER is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain,...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about ter- / rible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terrour, is a source... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1837 - 538 páginas
...escaped some imminent degree of danger, sufficiently indicate. Whatever excites this delight, whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain and danger, without their actual existence, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1844 - 232 páginas
...individuaLturn chjeflylon jZflia_ and danger, and i SECTION VII. OF THE SUBLIME. '' WHATEVER is fitted in a»y sort to excite the ideas ' of pain and danger ; that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source •... | |
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