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A similar dis- tinction was , of course , the basis of Burke's treatise on The Sublime and Beautiful , and dominated the aesthetic thought of the century . Whether it was not much more sensible than the modern practice of bundling Alps ...
A similar dis- tinction was , of course , the basis of Burke's treatise on The Sublime and Beautiful , and dominated the aesthetic thought of the century . Whether it was not much more sensible than the modern practice of bundling Alps ...
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Light might be sublime , be- cause magnificent , painful , or dangerous ; darkness , even more than the other ' general privations ' was still more sublime , because still more terrible . One kind of sublimity was experienced and ...
Light might be sublime , be- cause magnificent , painful , or dangerous ; darkness , even more than the other ' general privations ' was still more sublime , because still more terrible . One kind of sublimity was experienced and ...
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I am not , of course , suggesting that the various critical and philosophi- cal works treating the sublime and beautiful were not influential ; discussion of them may be found conveniently brought together in Samuel Monk , The Sublime ...
I am not , of course , suggesting that the various critical and philosophi- cal works treating the sublime and beautiful were not influential ; discussion of them may be found conveniently brought together in Samuel Monk , The Sublime ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
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