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... Pain and Pleasure III . The Difference between the Removal of Pain , and po- sitive Pleasure Iv . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other v . Joy and Grief VI . Of the Passions which belong to Self - preservation VII . Of ...
... Pain and Pleasure III . The Difference between the Removal of Pain , and po- sitive Pleasure Iv . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other v . Joy and Grief VI . Of the Passions which belong to Self - preservation VII . Of ...
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... Pain ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . - PART III . SECT . 1. Of Beauty • II . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Vegetables III . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Animals IV . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in the Human ...
... Pain ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . - PART III . SECT . 1. Of Beauty • II . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Vegetables III . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in Animals IV . Proportion not the Cause of Beauty in the Human ...
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... Pain and Fear IV . Continued • v . How the Sublime is produced 145 146 147 VI . How Pain can be a Cause of Delight ib . VII . Exercise necessary for the finer Organs 148 VIII . Why things not dangerous sometimes produce a Passion like ...
... Pain and Fear IV . Continued • v . How the Sublime is produced 145 146 147 VI . How Pain can be a Cause of Delight ib . VII . Exercise necessary for the finer Organs 148 VIII . Why things not dangerous sometimes produce a Passion like ...
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... painful , comprehensive survey of a very complicated matter , and which requires a great variety of considerations , is to be made ; when we must seek in a profound subject , not only for arguments , but for new materials of argument ...
... painful , comprehensive survey of a very complicated matter , and which requires a great variety of considerations , is to be made ; when we must seek in a profound subject , not only for arguments , but for new materials of argument ...
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... pains to consider the nature of society will find they result directly from its constitution . For as subordination , or , in other words , the reciprocation of tyranny and slavery , is requisite to support these societies ; the ...
... pains to consider the nature of society will find they result directly from its constitution . For as subordination , or , in other words , the reciprocation of tyranny and slavery , is requisite to support these societies ; the ...
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