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ment , as I have said , is the effect of the sublime in its highest degree ; the inferior effects are admiration , reverence , and respect . SECTION II TERROR and heighten the appetite which he has in common with all other animals ...
ment , as I have said , is the effect of the sublime in its highest degree ; the inferior effects are admiration , reverence , and respect . SECTION II TERROR and heighten the appetite which he has in common with all other animals ...
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For , certainly , there are ways and modes wherein the same quantity of extension shall produce greater effects than it ... Of these the length strikes least ; a hundred yards of even ground will never work such an effect as a tower a ...
For , certainly , there are ways and modes wherein the same quantity of extension shall produce greater effects than it ... Of these the length strikes least ; a hundred yards of even ground will never work such an effect as a tower a ...
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It is certain that on the theater the representation has always the effect of reality ; yet it has not altogether that ... is stronger than the consolation which arises from an internal reflection , they are the effects and symptoms ...
It is certain that on the theater the representation has always the effect of reality ; yet it has not altogether that ... is stronger than the consolation which arises from an internal reflection , they are the effects and symptoms ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
ESSAY ON MAN | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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