| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 pages
...subservient to this is called likewise love, but it has no mixture of lust, and its object is beauty ; which is a name I shall apply to all such qualities in things...some other passion the most nearly resembling these. The passion of love has its rise in positive pleasure ; it is, like all things which grow out of pleasure,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 pages
...subservient to this is called likewise love, but it has no mixture of lust, and its object is beauty ; which is a name I shall apply to all such qualities in things...some other passion the most nearly resembling these. The passion of love has its rise in positive pleasure ; it is, like all things which grow out of pleasure,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1827 - 194 pages
...subservient to this is called likewise love ; but it has no mixture of lust, and its object is beauty ; which is a name I shall apply to all such qualities in things...some other passion the most nearly resembling these. The passion of love has its rise in positive pleasure ; it is, like all things which grow out of pleasure,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pages
...subservient to this is called likewise love, but it has no mixture of lust, and its object is beauty ; which is a name I shall apply to all such qualities in things...some other passion the most nearly resembling these. The passion of love has its rise in positive pleasure; it is, like all things which grow out of pleasure,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 pages
...subservient to this is called likewise love, but it has no mixture of lust, and its object is beauty ; which c The passion of love has its rise in positive pleasure ; it is, like all things which grow out of pleasure,... | |
| 1836 - 528 pages
...such circumstances : and that the feeling of the beautiful means the delight tint is excited in us by all such qualities in things as induce in us a sense...some other passion the most nearly resembling these, while we are yet altogether unaffected by the physical passion the object of which is the beauty of... | |
| 1836 - 600 pages
...such circumstances ; and that the feeling of the beautiful means the delight that is excited in us by all such qualities in things as induce in us a sense...some other passion the most nearly resembling these, while we are yet altogether unaffected by the physical passion the object of which is the beauty of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 pages
...subservient to this is called likewise love, but it has no mixture of lust, and its object is beauty ; which ty, * tax, or assessment, except such duties as it...regutation of commerce ; ' the nett produce of the duti The passion of love has its rise in positive pleasure ; it is, like all things which grow out of pleasure,... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1862 - 914 pages
...awaken the feeling of the beautiful are such because they excite a feeling of love,—which includes " all such qualities in things as induce in us a sense...tenderness, or some other passion the most nearly resembling these,"—he thus remarks: " As Mr. Burke had made the feelings connected with the sublime ' to belong... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 238 pages
...animals. The passions subservient to this is called, likewise, love, and its object is beauty, which is a name I shall apply to all such qualities in things...some other passion the most nearly resembling these. The passion of love has its rise in positive pleasure; it is, like all things which grow out of pleasure,... | |
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