A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful • Paragraph 7
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The distinction here laid down will, I hope, be useful, yet it is attended with some difficulties. For objects of great greatness, or of great smallness, may be both affecting; and sometimes the same object may produce in different persons, or even in the same person at different times, different emotions. I shall therefore proceed with caution, and endeavour to trace the causes of these passions, rather than to confine them to narrow definitions.