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<p>A system of punishments by being so full of <add>thus picturesque</add><lb/>imagery would have an additional advantage.<lb/>It would furnish allusions to poets and dramatical <add>poetry to the drama to<lb/>the newspapers, to ordinary conversation</add> composers: the ideas that belonged to it would be<lb/><del>circulated through a variety of channels</del> <add>reverberated by a thousand objects.</add> , and disseminated<lb/>over the superficies <add>track</add> of common life<lb/></p>I know but of one instance in which the <lb/>idea of augmenting the terrors of the law by graphical <lb/><add>imitative</add> representations has been taken up <add>made use of</add> by authority,<lb/> and in that one the application that has <add>and in that instance I can not say much for<lb/>the judgment that has been shewn in the application of it </add> been made of it has been far from happy. In<lb/>the copy which I have of the <del>Codex</del> Theresian<del>us</del><lb/>the Code, <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> <note>(a) The crim code of<lb/>criminal law enacted<lb/>by the late Empress<lb/>Queen<lb/></note> at the end there are a number of engravings<lb/><del>respectin</del> representing the several modes of<lb/><del><gap/> given</del> putting culprits to the torture. An exhibition<lb/>of this sort how similar soever it may appear<lb/>to <add>at</add> a first glance is as repugnant in its<lb/>tendency to that of the <gap/> of punishment above<lb/>as any thing that can be imagined. In<lb/>the latter case the legislator may be conceived to<lb/>say, "see here what miseries are the doom of guilt?"<lb/>in the former he seems to say, see here to what <gap/><lb/>innocence may be exposed. To this publication<lb/> <note>there</note> | |||
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7
Indirect
Imagination
A system of punishments by being so full of thus picturesque
imagery would have an additional advantage.
It would furnish allusions to poets and dramatical poetry to the drama to
the newspapers, to ordinary conversation composers: the ideas that belonged to it would be
circulated through a variety of channels reverberated by a thousand objects. , and disseminated
over the superficies track of common life
I know but of one instance in which the
idea of augmenting the terrors of the law by graphical
imitative representations has been taken up made use of by authority,
and in that one the application that has and in that instance I can not say much for
the judgment that has been shewn in the application of it been made of it has been far from happy. In
the copy which I have of the Codex Theresianus
the Code, (a) (a) The crim code of
criminal law enacted
by the late Empress
Queen
at the end there are a number of engravings
respectin representing the several modes of
given putting culprits to the torture. An exhibition
of this sort how similar soever it may appear
to at a first glance is as repugnant in its
tendency to that of the of punishment above
as any thing that can be imagined. In
the latter case the legislator may be conceived to
say, "see here what miseries are the doom of guilt?"
in the former he seems to say, see here to what
innocence may be exposed. To this publication
there
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