On the Sublime and Beautiful/Part IV
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- Chapter 1: Of the Efficient Cause of the Sublime and Beautiful
- Chapter 2: Association
- Chapter 3: Cause of Pain and Fear
- Chapter 4: Continued
- Chapter 5: How the Sublime is Produced
- Chapter 6: How Pain Can be a Cause of Delight
- Chapter 7: Exercise Necessary for the Finer Organs
- Chapter 8: Why Things not Dangerous Produce a Passion Like Terror
- Chapter 9: Why Visual Objects of Great Dimensions are Sublime
- Chapter 10: Unity, Why Requisite to Vastness
- Chapter 11: The Artificial Infinite
- Chapter 12: The Vibrations Must be Similar
- Chapter 13: The Effects of Succession in Visual Objects Explained
- Chapter 14: Locke’s Opinion Concerning Darkness Considered
- Chapter 15: Darkness Terrible in its Own Nature
- Chapter 16: Why Darkness is Terrible
- Chapter 17: The Effects of Blackness
- Chapter 18: The Effects of Blackness Moderated
- Chapter 19: The Physical Cause of Love
- Chapter 20: Why Smoothness is Beautiful
- Chapter 21: Sweetness, Its Nature
- Chapter 22: Sweetness, Relaxing
- Chapter 23: Variation, Why Beautiful
- Chapter 24: Concerning Smallness
- Chapter 25: Of Colour