Edmund Burke
This person is the methodical, confident author of "A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful."
The Beautiful Woman
This archetypal person stands as one of the author's main examples of beauty.
The Turkish Emperor
This person stands as an example of the facility of taste.
The Brute
This figure's emotional and intellectual responses to the world stem from lust.
Virgil
This Roman poet is highly regarded and often quoted by the author.
Milton
This Renaissance poet is highly regarded and often quoted by the author.
Campanella
This person could mimic the facial expressions and, consequently, the emotions of all those around him.
John Locke
The author of the book both agrees and disagrees with this Enlightenment philosopher.
The Boy with Miracle Sight
This person's unusual sensory input proves part of the author's theory.
The Creator
This being is the...
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