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I must therefore desire him to remember that by the pleasures of the imagination I mean only such pleasures as arise originally from sight , and that I divide these pleasures into two kinds : my design being first of all to discourse of ...
I must therefore desire him to remember that by the pleasures of the imagination I mean only such pleasures as arise originally from sight , and that I divide these pleasures into two kinds : my design being first of all to discourse of ...
الصفحة 541
be accurate enough for my present purpose : why each of them affects us with pleasure may be traced in other authors . See Burke , Hutchinson , Gerard , the theory of agreeable sensations , & c.1 There seem however to be some objects ...
be accurate enough for my present purpose : why each of them affects us with pleasure may be traced in other authors . See Burke , Hutchinson , Gerard , the theory of agreeable sensations , & c.1 There seem however to be some objects ...
الصفحة 1184
To a number of persons , with reference to each of whom the value of a pleasure or a pain is considered , it will be greater or less , according to seven circumstances : to wit ... ( 1 ) Its intensity . ( 2 ) Its duration .
To a number of persons , with reference to each of whom the value of a pleasure or a pain is considered , it will be greater or less , according to seven circumstances : to wit ... ( 1 ) Its intensity . ( 2 ) Its duration .
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