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" 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... "
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: A vindication of natural ...

Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 ÆäÀÌÁö
...danger, and they are the most powerful of all the passions. SECT. VII. — OF THE SUBLIME. 'WHATEVEE is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or i is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner ' analogous to terror, is a source...
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Sketches from Nature: Taken, and Coloured, in a Journey to Margate ..., 1±Ç

George Keate - 1790 - 388 ÆäÀÌÁö
...mistake to make fear a cause of the sublime, rather than a possible effect. "Whatever," says Burke, "is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain...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...
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The Life of Edmund Burke: Comprehending and Impartial Account of His ..., 1±Ç

Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of Burke's account of qualities, may esteem some of his hypotheses incomplete. ' Whatever (says he) is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the...
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An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of Taste

Richard Payne Knight - 1805 - 512 ÆäÀÌÁö
...philosophy, so far as relates to the sublime ; which is first stated to proceed/rote whatever is fated in any sort to excite the ideas of pain and danger...that is to say, Whatever is in any sort terrible, or conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror*. But, nevertheless,...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 1±Ç

Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 ÆäÀÌÁö
...on pain and danger, and they are the most powerful of all the passions. SECT. VII. OF THE SUBLIME. WHATEVER is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...and danger, that is to say, whatever is in any sort tertible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terrpur, is...
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An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of Taste

Richard Payne Knight - 1806 - 502 ÆäÀÌÁö
...which is first stated to proceedjrom bjime ac(j whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the Pathetic. ideas of pain and danger ; that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or conversant abvut terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror *. But, nevertheless,...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 1±Ç

Edmund Burke - 1815 - 362 ÆäÀÌÁö
...turn chiefly on pain and danger, and they are the most powerful of all the passions. OF THE SUBLIME. WHATEVER is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, er is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terrour, is a source...
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Blackwood's Magazine, 81±Ç

1857 - 878 ÆäÀÌÁö
...little suited to become the groundwork of a noble philosophy : — " Whatever ia fitted," says Burke, "in any sort to excite the ideas of pain and danger—...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or ia conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the...
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The Hermes; a literary, moral and scientific journal

206 ÆäÀÌÁö
...untinctured by awe, terror, or any feeling allied thereto ; and we shall call that sublime which " Is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or_ is conversant about terrible objects, or which operates in a manner analogous to terror, the Sublime...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: With a Portrait, and ..., 1±Ç

Edmund Burke - 1823 - 446 ÆäÀÌÁö
...on pain and danger, and they are the most powerful of all the passions. SECTION VII. OF THE SUBLIME. WHATEVER is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...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...
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