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... SECT . I. Novelty II . Pain and Pleasure III . The Difference between the removal of Pain 121 123 and pofitive Pleasure - 125 IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as oppofed to each other 128 V. Joy and Grief 139 VI . Of the Paffions which ...
... SECT . I. Novelty II . Pain and Pleasure III . The Difference between the removal of Pain 121 123 and pofitive Pleasure - 125 IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as oppofed to each other 128 V. Joy and Grief 139 VI . Of the Paffions which ...
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· SECT . VIII . Of the Paffions which belong to Society IX . The final caufe of the difference between the Paffions belonging to self - preservation , and those which regard the Society of the fexes PAGE 134 136 X. Of Beauty 137 XI ...
· SECT . VIII . Of the Paffions which belong to Society IX . The final caufe of the difference between the Paffions belonging to self - preservation , and those which regard the Society of the fexes PAGE 134 136 X. Of Beauty 137 XI ...
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SECT . PAGE XIII . Magnificence 187 XIV . Light 190 XV . Light in Building 192 XVI . Colour confidered as productive of the Sub- lime 193 XVII . Sound and Loudness 194 XVIII . Suddennefs 195 XIX . Intermitting 196 XX . The Cries of ...
SECT . PAGE XIII . Magnificence 187 XIV . Light 190 XV . Light in Building 192 XVI . Colour confidered as productive of the Sub- lime 193 XVII . Sound and Loudness 194 XVIII . Suddennefs 195 XIX . Intermitting 196 XX . The Cries of ...
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SECT . PAGE XVI . Delicacy 240 XVII . Beauty in colour XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Phyfiognomy XX . The Eye XXI ... SECT . XIV . Locke's opinion concerning Darkness confi- dered 92 CONTENTS , SECT PAGE.
SECT . PAGE XVI . Delicacy 240 XVII . Beauty in colour XVIII . Recapitulation XIX . The Phyfiognomy XX . The Eye XXI ... SECT . XIV . Locke's opinion concerning Darkness confi- dered 92 CONTENTS , SECT PAGE.
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SECT . XIV . Locke's opinion concerning Darkness confi- dered XV . Darkness terrible in its own nature XVI . Why Darkness is terrible PAGE 276 278 279 XVII . The effects of Blacknefs 281 XVIII . The effects of Blacknefs moderated - 284 ...
SECT . XIV . Locke's opinion concerning Darkness confi- dered XV . Darkness terrible in its own nature XVI . Why Darkness is terrible PAGE 276 278 279 XVII . The effects of Blacknefs 281 XVIII . The effects of Blacknefs moderated - 284 ...
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affected affociation againſt agreeable almoſt arifes beauty becauſe befides beſt body cafe caufe cauſe colours confequently confider confiderable confiftent darkneſs defcription defigned degree difpofition diftinct diftinguiſh diſcover faid fame fect feems fenfes fenfible feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fimilar fimple fince fions firft firſt fmooth fociety fome fomething fpecies ftand ftate ftill ftrength ftriking ftrong fubject fublime fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure fweet greateſt himſelf horrour idea images imagination impreffion itſelf juſt laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs mankind manner meaſure mind miſtake moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary nefs obferved object occafions ourſelves paffions pain perfon pleafing pleaſed pleaſure poffible pofitive prefent principles produce proportion purpoſe qualities raiſed reafon refult reprefented reſemblance SECT ſeems ſenſe ſeveral ſmall ſome ſpecies ſtate tafte taſte tenfion terrour thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe tion tural underſtanding uſe whilft words