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" ... hence, perhaps, have originated descriptions of the Pyramids which represent them as deformed and gloomy masses, without taste or beauty. Persons who have derived no satisfaction from the... "
Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and ... - Σελίδα 68
των Edward Daniel Clarke - 1817
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...tha» pleasure ; of which we shall have to record a rery »trikin<? iiistaiu-e in ttte sequel. Hunce, perhaps, have originated descriptions of the Pyramids which represent them as deformed and jflooBiy masses,, withont taste or beauty. Persons who h»ve derived ui> satisfaction from the conte...

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...irritable feeling, this impression of awe and fear has been so great as to cause pain rather than pleasure. Hence, perhaps, have originated descriptions of the...which represent them as deformed and gloomy masses, without taste or beauty. Persons who have derived no satisfaction Irom the contemplation of them, may...

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...i'eeling, this impiession of awe and fear has been so great as to cause pain rather than pleasure. Hence, perhaps, have originated descriptions of the...which represent them as deformed and gloomy masses, without taste or beauty. Persons who have derived no satisfaction :rom the contemplation of them, may...

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...approached them under other emotions than those of terror ; which is another source of the sublime1. In certain instances of irritable feeling, this impression...every wonderful circumstance of character and (1) JBurTte on the Sublime, ibid. (2) Confirming, in a striking manner, these words of BURKE, concerning...

The Quarterly Review, Τόμος 17

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...been so great, as to cause pain rather than pleasure; of which we shall have to record a very striking instance in the sequel. Hence, perhaps, have originated...which represent them as deformed and gloomy masses, without taste or beauty. Persons who have derived no satisfaction from the contemplation of them, may...

The Quarterly Review, Τόμος 17

1817 - 592 σελίδες
...so great, as to cause pain rather than pleasure ; of which we shall have to record a very striking instance in the sequel. Hence, perhaps, have originated...which represent them as deformed and gloomy masses, without taste or beauty. Persons who have derived no satisfaction from the contemplation of them, may...

A Compendious View of the Most Recent and Interesting Travels in Different ...

1831 - 320 σελίδες
...feeling, this impression of awe and fear has even been deep enough to cause pain, rather than pleasure. Hence, perhaps, have originated descriptions of the...made by every wonderful circumstance of character and of situation attaching to these structures. There have been persons in almost all the ages which have...

The London Quarterly Review, Τόμος 17

1817 - 626 σελίδες
...so great, as to cause pain rather than pleasure ; of which we shall have to record a very striking instance in the sequel. Hence, perhaps, have originated...which represent them as deformed and gloomy masses, without taste or beauty. Persons who have derived no satisfaction from the contemplation of them, may...

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...feeling, this impression of awe and fear has been so great as to cause pain rather than pleasure ; hence, perhaps, have originated descriptions of the...which represent them as deformed and gloomy masses, without taste or beauty. 4. Persons who have derived no satisfaction from the contemplation of them,...

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