The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 第 1 卷F. C. and J. Rivington, 1803 |
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... fome of his friends fo far prevailed upon him , that he permitted them to put forth a regular edition of his works . Accordingly , three volumes in quarto appeared under that title in 1792 , printed for the late Mr. Dodsley . That a 3 ...
... fome of his friends fo far prevailed upon him , that he permitted them to put forth a regular edition of his works . Accordingly , three volumes in quarto appeared under that title in 1792 , printed for the late Mr. Dodsley . That a 3 ...
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... fome other papers , have been printed fince his death , from copies which he left behind him fairly transcribed , and most of them corrected as for the prefs . All thefe , now firft collected together , form the contents of the laft two ...
... fome other papers , have been printed fince his death , from copies which he left behind him fairly transcribed , and most of them corrected as for the prefs . All thefe , now firft collected together , form the contents of the laft two ...
第 xiv 頁
... fome other matter be- tween . The different parcels of manuscript , defigned to intervene , were discovered . One of them he seemed to have gone over himself , and to have improved and augmented . The other ( fortunately the smaller ) ...
... fome other matter be- tween . The different parcels of manuscript , defigned to intervene , were discovered . One of them he seemed to have gone over himself , and to have improved and augmented . The other ( fortunately the smaller ) ...
第 xv 頁
... fome scattered hints , documents , and parts of a correfpondence on the state of the country . He was , however , prevented from working on them , by the want of fome au- thentick and official information , for which he had been long ...
... fome scattered hints , documents , and parts of a correfpondence on the state of the country . He was , however , prevented from working on them , by the want of fome au- thentick and official information , for which he had been long ...
第 xvii 頁
... fome degree to amend , and he hoped that Providence might have spared him at least to complete the larger publick letter , which he then proposed to refume . In the preface to the former edition of this letter , a fourth was mentioned ...
... fome degree to amend , and he hoped that Providence might have spared him at least to complete the larger publick letter , which he then proposed to refume . In the preface to the former edition of this letter , a fourth was mentioned ...
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第 104 頁 - ... a sort of creative power of its own; either in representing at pleasure the images of things in the order and manner in which they were received by the senses, or in combining those images in a new manner, and according to a different order.
第 95 頁 - ON a superficial view, we may seem to differ very widely from each other in our reasonings, and no less in our pleasures : but notwithstanding this difference, which I think to be rather apparent than real, it is probable that the standard both of reason and taste is the same in all human creatures.
第 150 頁 - Now whatever either on good or upon bad grounds tends to raise a man in his own opinion, produces a sort of swelling and triumph that is extremely grateful to the human mind; and this swelling is never more perceived, nor operates with more force, than when without danger we are conversant with terrible objects, the mind always claiming to itself some part of the dignity and importance of the things which it contemplates.
第 165 頁 - Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
第 166 頁 - In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sleep falleth on men, fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face ; the hair of my flesh stood up. It stood still, but I could not discern the form thereof: an image was before mine eyes, there was silence, and I heard a voice, saying, "Shall mortal man be more just than God?
第 261 頁 - I have often observed that, on mimicking the looks and gestures of angry, or placid, or frighted, or daring men, I have involuntarily found my mind turned to that passion whose appearance I endeavoured to imitate : nay, I am convinced it is hard to avoid it, though one strove to separate the passion from its correspondent gestures.
第 320 頁 - ... description, though never so exact, conveys so poor and insufficient an idea of the thing described, that it could scarcely have the smallest effect, if the speaker did not call in to his aid those modes of speech that mark a strong and lively feeling in himself. Then, by the contagion of our passions, we catch a fire already kindled in another, which probably might never have been struck out by the object described.
第 318 頁 - It is true, I have here no clear idea ; but these words affect the mind more than the sensible image did ; which is all I contend for. A picture of Priam dragged to the altar's foot, and there murdered, if it were well executed, would undoubtedly be very moving ; but there are very aggravating circumstances, which it could never represent : Sanguine foedantem quos ipse sacraverat ignes.
第 161 頁 - IT is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to make it affecting to the imagination. If I make a drawing of a palace, or a temple, or a landscape, I present a very clear idea of those objects; but then (allowing for the effect of imitation, which is...