| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 頁
...degree. SECT. IV. OF THE DIFFEBENCE BETWEEN CLEARNESS AND OBSCURITY WITH REGARD TO THE PASSIONS. IT is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to...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,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 458 頁
...degree. SECT. IV. J Of the difference between CLEARNESS and OBSCURITY with regard to the paffions. IT is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to make it offering to the imagination. If I make a drawing of a palace, or a temple, or a landfcape, I prefent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1776 - 368 頁
...SECT. IV. . , Of the difference between CLEARNESS and OBSCURITY with regard to the paffions. . • IT is one thing to make an idea clear* and another to...drawing of a palace, or a temple, or a landfcape, .1 prefent a very clear idea of thofe objects ; but then (allowing for the effect of imitation, which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 368 頁
...degree. SECT. IV. Of the difference between CLEARNESS and OBSCURITY with regard to the paffions. IT is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to...idea of thofe objects ; but then (allowing for the effect of imitation, which is fomething) my picture can at moft affect only as the palace, H 3 temple,... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1787 - 482 頁
...indiftinct, the imprcfliorf; however, may be great ; for, as an ingenious Author has well obferved, it is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to make iC affecting to the imagination ; and the imagination may be ftrongly affected, and, in fact, often... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 頁
...black be flood as night ; Fierce as ten furies ; terrible as hell\ AndjJjook a deadly dart. What feenfd his head The likenefs of a kingly crown had on. In...idea of thofe objects ; but then (allowing for the effect of imitation, which is fomething) my pi&ure can at moft affect only as the palace, temple, or... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1793 - 518 頁
...indiftindt, the impreffion, however, may be great ; for, as an ingenious author has well obferyed, it is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to make it affecting to the imagination ; and the imagination may be flrongly affected, and, in fact, often is fo, by objects of which we have... | |
| 1796 - 784 頁
...indiftinft, the impreflion, however, may be great ; tor, as an ingenious author has well obferved, it is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to make it affecting to the imagination ; and the imagination may be ftrongly affeded, and, in fa ft, often is fo, by objeûs of which we have... | |
| Freeman of Dublin - 1800 - 674 頁
...degree. SECT. SECT. IV. Of the difference between CLEARNESS and OBSCURITY with regard to the paffions. IT is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to...landfcape, I prefent a very clear idea of thofe objects j but then (allowing for the effect of imitation, which is fomething) my picture can at moft affect... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 頁
...degree. SECT. IV. OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CLEARNESS AND OBSCURITY WITH REGARD TO THE PASSIONS. IT is one thing to make an idea clear, and another to...landfcape, I prefent a very clear idea of thofe objects £ butthen (allowing for the effect of imitation, which is fomething) my picture can at moft affect... | |
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