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He has annexed a secret Pleasure to the Idea of any thing that is new or uncommon , that he might encourage us in the Pursuit after Knowledge , and engage us to search into the Wonders of his Creation ; for every new Idea brings such a ...
He has annexed a secret Pleasure to the Idea of any thing that is new or uncommon , that he might encourage us in the Pursuit after Knowledge , and engage us to search into the Wonders of his Creation ; for every new Idea brings such a ...
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Burke systematizes , therefore , not only the disappearance of the image of temporality or sequence in art , but also the distinction between pleasure and pain . In Part IV , Section vi , he observes Melancholy , dejection , despair and ...
Burke systematizes , therefore , not only the disappearance of the image of temporality or sequence in art , but also the distinction between pleasure and pain . In Part IV , Section vi , he observes Melancholy , dejection , despair and ...
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For the motions which are previous and subservient to the obtaining of pleasure , and the removal of pain ... Both which positions may be evinced by the following arguments : First , The pleasures are much more numerous than the pains .
For the motions which are previous and subservient to the obtaining of pleasure , and the removal of pain ... Both which positions may be evinced by the following arguments : First , The pleasures are much more numerous than the pains .
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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