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19 Here he feels the excess of light , in which sublimitycombined of majesty and terror - is found : The parent sun himself Seems o'er this world of slaves to tyrannize , And , with oppressive ray the roseate bloom Of beauty blasting ...
19 Here he feels the excess of light , in which sublimitycombined of majesty and terror - is found : The parent sun himself Seems o'er this world of slaves to tyrannize , And , with oppressive ray the roseate bloom Of beauty blasting ...
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Mallett divided his attention equally between the terrestrial world and the cosmic universe , devoting one book to each ; in that division Thomson's distinction between the beauty of color and the sublimity of light was implicit .
Mallett divided his attention equally between the terrestrial world and the cosmic universe , devoting one book to each ; in that division Thomson's distinction between the beauty of color and the sublimity of light was implicit .
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Burke's sections upon light are more interesting and significant than those on color . ' Mere light ' is too common and ordinary to be associated aesthetically with either beauty or sublimity , though we have seen that the clarity of ...
Burke's sections upon light are more interesting and significant than those on color . ' Mere light ' is too common and ordinary to be associated aesthetically with either beauty or sublimity , though we have seen that the clarity of ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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