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... delight ; and I shall take the best care returns to its usual state of indifference . In short , pleasure ( I mean anything either in the inward sensation , or in the outward appearance , like pleasure from a positive that pleasure ...
... delight ; and I shall take the best care returns to its usual state of indifference . In short , pleasure ( I mean anything either in the inward sensation , or in the outward appearance , like pleasure from a positive that pleasure ...
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... delight when it does not press too closely ; and pity is a passion accompanied with and are often capable of grafting a delight on wretchedness , misery , and death itself . It is a common observation , that objects which in reality ...
... delight when it does not press too closely ; and pity is a passion accompanied with and are often capable of grafting a delight on wretchedness , misery , and death itself . It is a common observation , that objects which in reality ...
Page 236
... delight I have not called pleasure , because it turns on pain , and because it is different enough from any idea of positive pleasure . Whatever passions belonging to self - preservation are the strongest of all the passions . The ...
... delight I have not called pleasure , because it turns on pain , and because it is different enough from any idea of positive pleasure . Whatever passions belonging to self - preservation are the strongest of all the passions . The ...
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Prayer Before Study | 1 |
From The Repressor of Over Much Blam | 14 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY | 20 |
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