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... SECT . I. Novelty II . Pain and Pleasure • III . The Difference between the Removal of Pain , and po- sitive Pleasure · ib . 75 58 22 : 2 67 68 70 71 73 74 iv . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other v . Joy and Grief ...
... SECT . I. Novelty II . Pain and Pleasure • III . The Difference between the Removal of Pain , and po- sitive Pleasure · ib . 75 58 22 : 2 67 68 70 71 73 74 iv . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other v . Joy and Grief ...
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Edmund Burke. PAGE 82 ៖ ឌ គឺ 3 83 SECT . XVI . Imitation XVII . Ambition XVIII . The Recapitulation XIX . The Conclusion ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . - PART II . SECT . I. Of the Passion caused by the Sublime 11. Terror III ...
Edmund Burke. PAGE 82 ៖ ឌ គឺ 3 83 SECT . XVI . Imitation XVII . Ambition XVIII . The Recapitulation XIX . The Conclusion ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . - PART II . SECT . I. Of the Passion caused by the Sublime 11. Terror III ...
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... SECT . I. Of the efficient Cause of the Sublime and Beautiful 143 • II . Association 144 III . Cause of Pain and Fear 145 · IV . Continued 146 v . How the Sublime is produced 147 · VI . How Pain can be a Cause of Delight ib . VII ...
... SECT . I. Of the efficient Cause of the Sublime and Beautiful 143 • II . Association 144 III . Cause of Pain and Fear 145 · IV . Continued 146 v . How the Sublime is produced 147 · VI . How Pain can be a Cause of Delight ib . VII ...
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... SECT . I. Of Words 169 II . The Common Effects of Poetry , not by raising Ideas of things . 170 III . General Words before Ideas 171 IV . The Effect of Words 172 v . Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 173 VI . Poetry ...
... SECT . I. Of Words 169 II . The Common Effects of Poetry , not by raising Ideas of things . 170 III . General Words before Ideas 171 IV . The Effect of Words 172 v . Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 173 VI . Poetry ...
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... SECT . II . - PAIN AND PLEASURE . Ir seems then necessary towards moving the passions of people advanced in life to any considerable degree , that the objects designed for that purpose , besides their being in some measure new , should ...
... SECT . II . - PAIN AND PLEASURE . Ir seems then necessary towards moving the passions of people advanced in life to any considerable degree , that the objects designed for that purpose , besides their being in some measure new , should ...
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