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A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful (1759)
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Edmund Burke
Publication date:
August 15 1996
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Cambridge University Press
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Publication date:
August 15 1996
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: 131-143
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511620409.029
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 17
The Longinian tradition
pp. 22
Dionysius Longinus on the sublime (1743)
pp. 30
Remarks on a book entitled, Prince Arthur (1696)
pp. 32
The advancement and reformation of modern poetry (1701)
pp. 35
The grounds of criticism in poetry (1704)
pp. 40
Essays upon several subjects (1716)
pp. 43
A miscellany of ingenious thoughts (1721)
pp. 45
An essay on the theory of painting (1725)
pp. 49
Reflections on the nature and property of languages (London 1731)
pp. 53
The works (1735)
pp. 55
Lectures on poetry (1742)
pp. 57
Rhapsody to rhetoric
pp. 62
The spectator, (1712-1714)
pp. 70
A discourse on ancient and modern learning (1734)
pp. 72
Characteristicks (1714)
pp. 80
The works (1724)
pp. 84
To David Fordyce, 18th June 1742
pp. 86
The pleasures of imagination (1744)
pp. 87
An essay on the sublime (1747)
pp. 101
Observations on man (1749)
pp. 106
Lectures on the sacred poetry of the Hebrews (1753/1787)
pp. 111
A dictionary of the English language (1755)
pp. 113
Conjectures on original composition (1759)
pp. 116
The art of speaking (1761)
pp. 119
A course of lectures on oratory and criticism (1777)
pp. 124
An enquiry concerning the principles of taste (1785)
pp. 127
Irish Perspectives
pp. 131
A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful (1759)
pp. 144
Lectures concerning oratory (1758)
pp. 147
Clio; or a discourse on taste (1769)
pp. 157
The Aberdonian Enlightenment
pp. 163
An enquiry into the life and writings of Homer (1735)
pp. 166
Theodorus: a dialogue concerning the art of preaching (1752)
pp. 168
An essay on taste (1759)
pp. 173
An essay on original genius (1767)
pp. 178
Essays on the intellectual powers of man (1785)
pp. 180
Dissertations moral and critical (1783)
pp. 195
Edinburgh and Glasgow
pp. 199
A treatise of human nature (1739-40)
pp. 207
A critical dissertation on the poems of Ossian (1763)
pp. 213
Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres (1783)
pp. 224
Elements of criticism (1765)
pp. 233
Essays on philosophical subjects (1758/1795)
pp. 244
The theory of moral sentiments (1759/1790)
pp. 253
An essay on the history of civil society (1767)
pp. 263
From the Picturesque to the Political
pp. 268
A dissertation on oriental gardening (1772)
pp. 271
An essay on the picturesque (1794)
pp. 276
A review of The landscape (1795)
pp. 278
The history of the life of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (1783)
pp. 280
Enquiry concerning political justice (1798)
pp. 286
Reflections on the revolution in France (1790)
pp. 292
A letter from the right honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord (1796)
pp. 294
A vindication of the rights of man (1790)
pp. 300
Letters written in France (1790)
pp. 303
A tour in Switzerland (1798)
pp. 307
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