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... SECT . PART I. I. II . Novelty 121 Pain and Pleasure III . The Difference between the removal of Pain and positive Pleasure 123 • 125 IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other 128 • V. Joy and Grief 130 VI . preservation ...
... SECT . PART I. I. II . Novelty 121 Pain and Pleasure III . The Difference between the removal of Pain and positive Pleasure 123 • 125 IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other 128 • V. Joy and Grief 130 VI . preservation ...
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... SECT . PAGE VIII . Of the Passions which belong to Society 134 IX . The final cause of the Difference be- X. XI . tween the Passions belonging to Self- preservation , and those which regard the Society of the Sexes Of Beauty Society and ...
... SECT . PAGE VIII . Of the Passions which belong to Society 134 IX . The final cause of the Difference be- X. XI . tween the Passions belonging to Self- preservation , and those which regard the Society of the Sexes Of Beauty Society and ...
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... SECT . XIII . Magnificence XIV . Light XV . Light in Building XVI . Colour considered as productive of the Sublime XVII . Sound and Loudness XVIII . Suddenness XIX . Intermitting XX . The Cries of Animals XXI . Smell and Taste . Bitters ...
... SECT . XIII . Magnificence XIV . Light XV . Light in Building XVI . Colour considered as productive of the Sublime XVII . Sound and Loudness XVIII . Suddenness XIX . Intermitting XX . The Cries of Animals XXI . Smell and Taste . Bitters ...
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Edmund Burke. SECT . PAGE XXI . Ugliness XV . Gradual Variation XVI . Delicacy XVII . Beauty in Colour XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Physiognomy XX . The ... SECT . XIV . Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered PAGE 92 CONTENTS .
Edmund Burke. SECT . PAGE XXI . Ugliness XV . Gradual Variation XVI . Delicacy XVII . Beauty in Colour XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Physiognomy XX . The ... SECT . XIV . Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered PAGE 92 CONTENTS .
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Edmund Burke. SECT . XIV . Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered PAGE · • 276 XV . Darkness terrible in its own nature 278 • · XVI . Why Darkness is terrible • 279 XVII . The Effects of Blackness 281 XVIII . The Effects of ...
Edmund Burke. SECT . XIV . Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered PAGE · • 276 XV . Darkness terrible in its own nature 278 • · XVI . Why Darkness is terrible • 279 XVII . The Effects of Blackness 281 XVIII . The Effects of ...
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