Elements of Criticism, Том 1Liberty Fund, 2005 - Всего страниц: 821 |
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... pain is not of itself a pleasure , for a non - ens or a negative can neither give pleasure nor pain ; but man is so framed by nature as to rejoice when he is eased of pain , as well as to be sorrowful when deprived of any enjoyment ...
... pain is not of itself a pleasure , for a non - ens or a negative can neither give pleasure nor pain ; but man is so framed by nature as to rejoice when he is eased of pain , as well as to be sorrowful when deprived of any enjoyment ...
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... pain . The pain of an affront , the pain of want , the pain of disappointment , and a thousand other selfish pains , are cruciating and tormenting , and tend to a habit of peevishness and discontent . Social pains have a very different ...
... pain . The pain of an affront , the pain of want , the pain of disappointment , and a thousand other selfish pains , are cruciating and tormenting , and tend to a habit of peevishness and discontent . Social pains have a very different ...
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... pain of want similar to that occasioned by habit : hunger and thirst are uneasy sensations of want , which always precede the desire of eating or drinking ; and a pain for want of carnal enjoyment , pre- cedes the desire of an object . The ...
... pain of want similar to that occasioned by habit : hunger and thirst are uneasy sensations of want , which always precede the desire of eating or drinking ; and a pain for want of carnal enjoyment , pre- cedes the desire of an object . The ...
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Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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