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" Of the passion caused by the SUBLIME The passion caused by the great and sublime in nature, when those causes operate most powerfully, is Astonishment; and astonishment is that state of the soul, in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree... "
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - الصفحة 113
بواسطة Edmund Burke - 1826
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...foul, in which all its motions are fufpended, with fome degree of horror *. In this cafe the mind is fo entirely filled with its object, that it cannot entertain any other, nor by confequence reafon on that object which employs it. Hence arifes the great power of the fublime, that...

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...in which all Jfs motions are fufpended, with fome degree of horror *. In. *&is cafe the mind is fo entirely filled with its object, that it Cannot entertain any other, nor by confequence reafon on that object which employs it. Hence arifes the great power of the fublime, that,...

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Edmund Burke - 1792 - عدد الصفحات: 596
...foul, in which all its motions are fufpended, with fome degree of horror *. In this cafe the mind is fo entirely filled with its object, that it cannot entertain any other, nor by confequence reafon on that object which employs it. Hence arifcs the great power of the fublime, that,...

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Edmund Burke - 1803 - عدد الصفحات: 366
...foul, in which all its motions are fufpended, with fome degree of horrour.* In thiscafe the mind Is fo entirely filled with its object, that it cannot entertain any other, nor by confequence reafon on that object which employs it. Hence arifes the great power of the fublime, that*...

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...astonishment is that state of the soul, in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree of horrour.* In this case the mind is so entirely filled with its...hurries us on by an irresistible force. Astonishment, as I have said, is the effect of the sublime in its highest degree ; the inférieur effects are admiration,...

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...astonishment is that state of the soul, in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree of horrour.* 8 ) *fXG% 5 +` q 3^ y 3 MݸOS ޼ ! `9ė+ X Ц cannot entertain any other, DOT by consequence reason on that object which employs it. Hence arises...

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Edmund Burke - 1835 - عدد الصفحات: 652
...astonishment is that state of the soul, in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree of horrour.* which, however lawful, is not reconcileable to any ideas of liberty, much emerrain any other, nor by consequence reason on that object which emplovs it. Hence arises the great...




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