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... objects , as a source of the sublime . Hence the passion excited by the great and sublime in mature , when those causes operate most powerfully , is ... object is to illustrate a third source cially 188 Price's Dialogue on the Picturesque.
... objects , as a source of the sublime . Hence the passion excited by the great and sublime in mature , when those causes operate most powerfully , is ... object is to illustrate a third source cially 188 Price's Dialogue on the Picturesque.
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Gially as his object is to illustrate a third source of pleasure , distinct both from the sublime and the beautiful ... objects chiefly found to exist at that period , when nature has attained , but not passed , a state of perfect comple ...
Gially as his object is to illustrate a third source of pleasure , distinct both from the sublime and the beautiful ... objects chiefly found to exist at that period , when nature has attained , but not passed , a state of perfect comple ...
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... object , which was to give appropriate information to the French government on the sub- ject on which it treats , it is highly defective . It takes for granted that which we never before have seen maintained ; namely , that , in every ...
... object , which was to give appropriate information to the French government on the sub- ject on which it treats , it is highly defective . It takes for granted that which we never before have seen maintained ; namely , that , in every ...
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