Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... 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 those primary pleasures of the imagination , which ...
... 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 those primary pleasures of the imagination , which ...
الصفحة 541
... 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 which afford a pleasure not reducible to either of the foregoing heads . A ruin ...
... 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 which afford a pleasure not reducible to either of the foregoing heads . A ruin ...
الصفحة 1184
... pleasures on the one side , and those of all the pains on the other . The balance , if it be on the side of pleasure , will give the good tendency of the act upon the whole , with respect to the interests of that individual person ; if ...
... pleasures on the one side , and those of all the pains on the other . The balance , if it be on the side of pleasure , will give the good tendency of the act upon the whole , with respect to the interests of that individual person ; if ...
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