Page 4 INTRODUCTION. On Taste 25 28 36 . PART I. 3: The Difference between the Removal of Pain and posi- 4. of Delight and pleasure, as opposed to each other 6: or the Passions which belong to self-preservation 8. Of the Passions which belong to Society 9. The final Cause of the Difference between the Passions belonging to Self-preservation, and those which re- 12. Sympathy, Imitation, and Ambition PART II. 1. Of the Passion caused by the Sublime 2. Terror 3. Obscurity 4. Of the Difference between Clearness and Obscurity with regard to the Passions 5. The same subject continued 6. Power 7. Privation 8. Vastness 9. Infinity 10. Succession and Uniformity 11. Magnitude in Building 12. Infinity in pleasáng Objects 13. Difficulty 14. Magnificence 16. Light in Building 17. Colour considered as productive of the Sublime 18. Sound and Loudness 19. Suddenness. 20. Intermitting 2). The Cries of Animals 22. Smell and Taste, Bitters and Stenches 23. Feeling and Pain PART III. 1. Of Beauty .. 2 Proportion not the cause of Beauty in Vegetables 3. Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Animals 3. Proportion not the cause of Beauty in the Human Species 5. Proportion further considered 6. Fitness not the cause of Beauty 51 52 53 54 55 59 66 67 68 69 71 72 73 ib. 75 76 77 78 79 ib. 80 81 82 83 84 88 89 96 98 • 110 . . . . 7. The real Effects of Fitness 9. Perfection not the Cause of Beauty 10. How far the Idea of Beauty may be applied to the Qua- 11. How far the idea of Beauty may be applied to Virtue' 107 27. The Sublime and Beautiful compared 1. Of the efficient Cause of the Sublime and Beautiful 122 5. How the Sublime is produced 6. How Pain can be a Cause of Delight 7. Exercise necessary for the finer Organs 8. Why Things not dangerous sometimes produce a Pas- 9. Why Visual Objects of great Dimensions are sublime 10. Unity, why requisite to Vastness 12. The Vibrations must be similar 13. The Effects of Succession in Visual Objects explained ib. 14. Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered 138 15. Darkness terrible in its own Nature 18. The Effects of Blackness moderated 19. The Physical Cause of Love 20. Why Smoothness is beautiful 3. General Words before Ideas 160 4. The effect of Words 161 5. Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 163 6. Poetry not strictly an imitative Art. 168 7. How Words influence the Passions ib. . 128 . 131 . . . . |