The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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May Flewellen McMillan. delight that is consistent with Reason , a delight that cre- ates or improves Meditation . But transporting Pleasures follow'd the sight of the Alpes , and what unusual trans- ports think you were those , that ...
May Flewellen McMillan. delight that is consistent with Reason , a delight that cre- ates or improves Meditation . But transporting Pleasures follow'd the sight of the Alpes , and what unusual trans- ports think you were those , that ...
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... delight , and are simply terrible ; but at certain distances , and with certain modifications , they may be , and they are delightful . . . . 74 It should be noted that delight differs from positive pain , which entails immediate and ...
... delight , and are simply terrible ; but at certain distances , and with certain modifications , they may be , and they are delightful . . . . 74 It should be noted that delight differs from positive pain , which entails immediate and ...
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... delight and pleasure produced by heroic tragedy : " for terror is a passion which always produces delight when it does not press too close , and pity is a passion accompanied with pleasure , because it arises from love and social ...
... delight and pleasure produced by heroic tragedy : " for terror is a passion which always produces delight when it does not press too close , and pity is a passion accompanied with pleasure , because it arises from love and social ...
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