| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 458 lehte
...odious, as toads and fpiders. S EC T. XXIL •j FEELING. PA'ltf. OF Feeling little more can be fai4 than that the idea of bodily pain, in all the modes and degrees of labour* pain, anguifh, torment, is productive of the fublime; and nothing elfe in this fenfe can produce it. I need... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 lehte
...merely odious, as toads and fpiders. SECT. XXII. FEELING. PAIN. r\ F Feeling, little more can be faid than that the idea of bodily pain, in all the modes and degrees of labour, pain, anguifli, torment, is productive of the fublime; and nothing elfe in this fenfe can produce it. 1 need... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 lehte
...merely odious^ as toads and fpiders. SECT. XXII. FEELING. PAIN. f\ F Feeling, little more can l>e faid than that the idea of bodily pain, in all the modes and degrees of labour, nain, anguifh, torment, is productive of the fublime; and nothing elfe in this fenfe can produce it.... | |
| Freeman of Dublin - 1800 - 674 lehte
...merely odious, as toads and fpiders. SECT. XXII. FEELING. PAIN. OF Feeling, little more can be faid than that the idea of bodily pain, in all the modes and degrees of labour, pain, anguifh, torment, is produ&ivc of the fublime ; and nothing elfe in this fenfe can produce it. I need... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 lehte
...merely odious, as toads and fpiders. SECT. XXH. FEELING. PAIN. OF Feeling, little more can be faid than that the idea of bodily pain, in all the modes and degrees of labour, pain, anguifh, torment, is productive of the fublime ; and nothing elfe in this fenfe can produce it. I need... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 lehte
...merely odious, as toads and fpiders. SECT. XXII. . FEELING. PAIN. OF Feeling, little more can be faid than that the idea of bodily pain, in all the modes and degrees of labour, pain, anguifh, torment, is productive of the fublime ; and nothing elfe in this fenfe can produce it. I need... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 lehte
...circumveclamur amorc. THE ElVD ОГ THE SECOND PART. SECTION ХХП. FEEUÏTG. 1MI.V. Ог/ес&цг, s alone in 1772 stood in the other point of view, thai is, as compared to the w PART III.— SECTION L ОГ BEADTÏ. IT is my design to consider beauty as distinguished from tin1... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 lehte
...Singula dum capti circumvectamur amore. THE END OF THE SECOND PART. SECTION XXII. FEELlira. PUY. efíng., of nature. Or whether, on the PART III.— SECTION I. OF BEAUTY. IT is my design to consider beauty as distinguished from the sublime;... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 534 lehte
...stenches, have some, though but a small share, in our ideas of greatness. With respect to feeling, the idea of bodily pain in all the modes and degrees of labour, anguish, torment, is productive of the sublime ; and nothing else in this sense can produce it. Hence,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 562 lehte
...danger easily overcome, they are merely odious, as toads and spiders. SECTION XXII. FEELING. PAIN. Of feeling, little more can be said than that the...idea of bodily pain, in all the modes and degrees of labor, pain, anguish, torment, is productive of the sublime ; and nothing else in this sense can produce... | |
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