The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 117
... arise from a quick sensibility of pleasure ; it frequently happens that a very poor judge , merely by force of a ... arises from thinking rightly ; but then , this is an indirect pleasure , a pleasure which does not immediately ...
... arise from a quick sensibility of pleasure ; it frequently happens that a very poor judge , merely by force of a ... arises from thinking rightly ; but then , this is an indirect pleasure , a pleasure which does not immediately ...
Page 123
... arises necessarily from the removal of some 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 ...
... arises necessarily from the removal of some 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 ...
Page 125
... arise from the removal of any pleasure ? or is the fit of the cholick a pleasure or a pain just as we are pleased to consider it ? SECT . III . THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE REMOVAL OF PAIN , AND POSITIVE PLEASURE . WE shall carry this ...
... arise from the removal of any pleasure ? or is the fit of the cholick a pleasure or a pain just as we are pleased to consider it ? SECT . III . THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE REMOVAL OF PAIN , AND POSITIVE PLEASURE . WE shall carry this ...
Page 130
... arises in the mind , which is called grief . Now there is none of these , not even grief , which is the most violent , that I think has any resemblance to positive pain . The person who grieves , suffers his passions to grow upon him ...
... arises in the mind , which is called grief . Now there is none of these , not even grief , which is the most violent , that I think has any resemblance to positive pain . The person who grieves , suffers his passions to grow upon him ...
Page 132
... arises from the mo- difications of pain confesses the stock from whence it sprung , in its solid , strong , and severe nature . SECT . VI . OF THE PASSIONS WHICH BELONG TO SELF- PRESERVATION . MOST of the ideas which are capable of mak ...
... arises from the mo- difications of pain confesses the stock from whence it sprung , in its solid , strong , and severe nature . SECT . VI . OF THE PASSIONS WHICH BELONG TO SELF- PRESERVATION . MOST of the ideas which are capable of mak ...
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