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Edmund Burke.[1] The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism. Mention of Burke's essay "On Taste" with emphasis on the argument of A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas on the Sublime and the Beautiful with respect to the concept of the "sublime," together with comparisons with other æsthetic philosophers by Giuseppe Sertoli.
Edmund Burke.[2] The Literary Encyclopedia. An account of Burke's life with some attention given to his political and philosophical thought by David Williams.
Edmund Burke.[3] Bartleby.com Great Books Online. The complete text of A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas on the Sublime and the Beautiful as well as the unabridged essay "On Taste" as part of the Harvard Classics, Volume 24, Part 2.
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