Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes, 1883 - 486 pages |
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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 fragrant 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 fragrant 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 from heat , and pain from cold , " or , " I have a sensation of pleasure from heat , and of pain from cold . " But the meaning of feeling , as is said , is much more extensive . It is proper to say , I feel pleasure in a ...
... pleasure from heat , and pain from cold , " or , " I have a sensation of pleasure from heat , and of pain from cold . " But the meaning of feeling , as is said , is much more extensive . It is proper to say , I feel pleasure in a ...
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... pleasure : their complexity and vivacity make them fit materials . But a man hath no such power over any of his other ideas , whether of the external or internal senses he cannot , after the utmost effort , combine these into new forms ...
... pleasure : their complexity and vivacity make them fit materials . But a man hath no such power over any of his other ideas , whether of the external or internal senses he cannot , after the utmost effort , combine these into new forms ...
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... pleasure that arises from the idea of a beautiful object . An idea of imagination is also pleasant , though in a lower degree than an idea of memory , where the objects are of the same kind ; for an evident reason , that the former is ...
... pleasure that arises from the idea of a beautiful object . An idea of imagination is also pleasant , though in a lower degree than an idea of memory , where the objects are of the same kind ; for an evident reason , that the former is ...
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... pleasure as existing in the nostrils along with the impression made by the rose upon that organ . And the same will be the result of experiments with respect to every feeling of taste , touch , and smell . Touch affords the most ...
... pleasure as existing in the nostrils along with the impression made by the rose upon that organ . And the same will be the result of experiments with respect to every feeling of taste , touch , and smell . Touch affords the most ...
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