Elements of Criticism, Volumen2Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821 páginas |
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... pleasure . Renewing the experi- ment again and again , I feel no wavering , but the greatest pleasure con- stantly from the faintest resemblances . And yet how can this be ? for if the pleasure lie in imitation , must not the strongest ...
... pleasure . Renewing the experi- ment again and again , I feel no wavering , but the greatest pleasure con- stantly from the faintest resemblances . And yet how can this be ? for if the pleasure lie in imitation , must not the strongest ...
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... pleasure or pain felt at the organ of sense : thus we have a sensation of the pleasure arising from warmth , from a fra- grant smell , from a sweet taste ; and of the pain arising from a wound , from a fetid smell , from a disagreeable ...
... pleasure or pain felt at the organ of sense : thus we have a sensation of the pleasure arising from warmth , from a fra- grant smell , from a sweet taste ; and of the pain arising from a wound , from a fetid smell , from a disagreeable ...
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... Pleasure ) pleasures of seeing and hear- ing distinguished from those of the other senses i . 1 , & c . pleasure of order i . 25. of connection i . 25. Plea- sures of taste , touch , and smell , not termed emotions or passions i . 33 .
... Pleasure ) pleasures of seeing and hear- ing distinguished from those of the other senses i . 1 , & c . pleasure of order i . 25. of connection i . 25. Plea- sures of taste , touch , and smell , not termed emotions or passions i . 33 .
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