Chapter III., Of the Sublime |
§1. | Sublimity is the effect upon the mind of anything above it. | 41 | §2. | Burke's theory of the nature of the sublime incorrect, and why. | 41 | §3. | Danger is sublime, but not the fear of it. | 42 | §4. | The highest beauty is sublime. | 42 | §5. | And generally whatever elevates the mind. | 42 | §6. | The former division of the subject is therefore sufficient. | 42 |
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