id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15043 Burke, Edmund The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12) .txt text/plain 155125 6610 66 All the natural powers in man, which I know, that are conversant about great difference between tastes, when men come to compare the excess or The passion caused by the great and sublime in _nature_, when those idea of power, wisdom, justice, goodness, all stretched to a degree far proportion considered as a natural cause; and these, if he thinks them natural principle, or of a fitness to answer some end; the idea which A great beautiful thing is a manner of expression scarcely Natural objects affect us by the laws of that connection which THE COMMON EFFECTS OF POETRY, NOT BY RAISING IDEAS OF THINGS. THE COMMON EFFECTS OF POETRY, NOT BY RAISING IDEAS OF THINGS. of these natural things, and by what powers they were able to affect us very different reason was assigned by the author's great friend, as well author's idea of war, of peace, of the comparative states of England and ./cache/15043.txt ./txt/15043.txt