Whatever is fitted in any 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 of the sublime; that is it is productive... Works - Página 110por Edmund Burke - 1865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Keate - 1790 - 388 páginas
...terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime ; that is , it is productive of the strongest emotion the mind is capable of feeling. I say the strongest emotion, because I am satisfied that the ideas... | |
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 640 páginas
...terrible, or is conversant about terrible objcfts, or opsrates in a manner analagous to terror, is a source of The Sublime ; that is, it is productive...strongest emotion which the mind is capable of feeling." The following relation of the melancholy fate of his Majesty's Ship LA TRIBUNE, off the harbour of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 520 páginas
...terfible, of is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terrour, is a source of the sublime ; that is, it is productive...because I am satisfied the ideas of pain are much more power* ful than those which enter on the part of pleasure. Without all doubt, the torments which we... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 páginas
...tertible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terrpur, is a source of the sublime : that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion which the v mind is capable of feeling. I say the strongest emotion, because I am satisfied the ideas of pain... | |
| 1857 - 878 páginas
...terrible, or ia conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime — that is, it is productive...powerful than those which enter on the part of pleasure." We cannot conceive of anything more degrading to art and nature than this low doctrine of pain and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 páginas
...suhliinf ; that is, it is productivo of the strongest emotion which the mind is capable of tilling. Y arc much more powerful than those which enter on the part of pleasure. Without all doubt, the torments... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 páginas
...tervible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates ma manner analogous to terrour, is a a job. —I speak, Sir, of the board of trade and plantations. This board is a sor unnd is capable of feelinff I sav the strongest emotion, because I SECTION VI. OF THE PASSIONS WHICH... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 páginas
...terrible, or is conversant about ter- / rible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terrour, is a d in revenge. Every avenue to the throne is shut up. feelingv I say the strongest — emotion, because I am satisfied the ideas of pain are much more powerful... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 534 páginas
...terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is the source of the sublime ; that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion the mind is capable of feeling/1) performance, we shall subjoin it as a note. Thus with regard to his... | |
| 1857 - 602 páginas
...terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime — that is, it is productive...powerful than those which enter on the part of pleasure." We can not conceive of any thing more degrading to art and nature than this low doctrine of pain and... | |
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