Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 175
... pleasures and pains are internal 20 feelings , and , conversely , all our internal feelings . seem to be attended with some degree either of pleas- ure or pain . However , I shall , for the most part , give the names of pleasure and ...
... pleasures and pains are internal 20 feelings , and , conversely , all our internal feelings . seem to be attended with some degree either of pleas- ure or pain . However , I shall , for the most part , give the names of pleasure and ...
Page 176
... pleasures and pains are deducible ultimately from the sensible ones , if one 50 can show of each intellectual pleasure and pain in particular , that it takes its rise from other pleasures and pains , either sensible or intellectual ...
... pleasures and pains are deducible ultimately from the sensible ones , if one 50 can show of each intellectual pleasure and pain in particular , that it takes its rise from other pleasures and pains , either sensible or intellectual ...
Page 177
... pleasures therefore cannot 70 be supposed of equal value and dignity with the in- tellectual , to the generation of which they are made subservient . It is evident , that the pleasures of imagination were not intended for our primary ...
... pleasures therefore cannot 70 be supposed of equal value and dignity with the in- tellectual , to the generation of which they are made subservient . It is evident , that the pleasures of imagination were not intended for our primary ...
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