On the Sublime and Beautiful/Part I
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- Chapter 1: Novelty
- Chapter 2: Pain and Pleasure
- Chapter 3: The Difference Between the Removal of Pain, and Positive Pleasure
- Chapter 4: Of Delight and Pleasure as Opposed to Each Other
- Chapter 5: Joy and Grief
- Chapter 6: Of the Passions Which Belong to Self-Preservation
- Chapter 7: Of the Sublime
- Chapter 8: Of the Passions Which Belong to Society
- Chapter 9: The Final Cause of the Difference Between the Passions Belonging to Self-Preservation and Those Which Regard the Society of the Sexes
- Chapter 10: Of Beauty
- Chapter 11: Society and Solitude
- Chapter 12: Sympathy, Imitation, and Ambition
- Chapter 13: Sympathy
- Chapter 14: The Effects of Sympathy in the Distresses of Others
- Chapter 15: Of the Effects of Tragedy
- Chapter 16: Imitation
- Chapter 17: Ambition
- Chapter 18: The Recapitulation
- Chapter 19: The Conclusion