The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... positive Pleasure 125 IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other 128 V. Joy and Grief 130 VI . Of the Passions which belong to Self - pre- servation - 132 VII . Of the Sublime - 133 SECT . ( PAGE VIII . Of the Passions which.
... positive Pleasure 125 IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other 128 V. Joy and Grief 130 VI . Of the Passions which belong to Self - pre- servation - 132 VII . Of the Sublime - 133 SECT . ( PAGE VIII . Of the Passions which.
Page 123
... pleasure ; as they think pleasure does from the ceasing or diminution of some pain . For my part , I am rather inclined to imagine , that pain and pleasure , in their most simple and natural manner of affecting , are each of a positive ...
... pleasure ; as they think pleasure does from the ceasing or diminution of some pain . For my part , I am rather inclined to imagine , that pain and pleasure , in their most simple and natural manner of affecting , are each of a positive ...
Page 125
... . We shall venture to propose , that pain and pleasure are not only not necessarily dependent for for their existence on their mutual diminution or removal , AND BEAUTIFUL . 125 The Difference between the removal Pain and positive Pleasure.
... . We shall venture to propose , that pain and pleasure are not only not necessarily dependent for for their existence on their mutual diminution or removal , AND BEAUTIFUL . 125 The Difference between the removal Pain and positive Pleasure.
Page 126
... pleasure does not operate like positive pain ; and that the removal or diminution of pain , in its effect , has very little resemblance to positive pleasure * . The former of these proposi- tions will , I believe , be much more readily ...
... pleasure does not operate like positive pain ; and that the removal or diminution of pain , in its effect , has very little resemblance to positive pleasure * . The former of these proposi- tions will , I believe , be much more readily ...
Page 127
... positive pleasure . Ως δ ̓ όταν ανδρ ' αλη πυκινη λαβή , ος ' ενι παρη Φωλα καλακλεινας , αλλον εξικετο δημον , Ανδρος ες αφνεις , θαμβος δ ' εχει εισοροωνίας . Iliad . 24 . As when a wretch , who , conscious of his crime , Pursued for ...
... positive pleasure . Ως δ ̓ όταν ανδρ ' αλη πυκινη λαβή , ος ' ενι παρη Φωλα καλακλεινας , αλλον εξικετο δημον , Ανδρος ες αφνεις , θαμβος δ ' εχει εισοροωνίας . Iliad . 24 . As when a wretch , who , conscious of his crime , Pursued for ...
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