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... give pleasure and so present a promise of good in repetition or extension ; some give pain and so present a promise of evil in repetition or extension . From considerable experience a man learns to weigh , in deliberation , the relative ...
... give pleasure and so present a promise of good in repetition or extension ; some give pain and so present a promise of evil in repetition or extension . From considerable experience a man learns to weigh , in deliberation , the relative ...
Pagina 123
... give pleasure , therefore , may be regarded as life- giving as opposed to those that give pain , which may be as- sumed to be life - destroying . It follows , then , that works of art , scenes in nature , as well as all else that gives ...
... give pleasure , therefore , may be regarded as life- giving as opposed to those that give pain , which may be as- sumed to be life - destroying . It follows , then , that works of art , scenes in nature , as well as all else that gives ...
Pagina 243
... gives it more Agitation . Now Agitation only can give it Delight . For Agitation not only keeps it from mortifying Reflections , which it naturally has when it is not shaken , but gives it a Force which it had not before , and the ...
... gives it more Agitation . Now Agitation only can give it Delight . For Agitation not only keeps it from mortifying Reflections , which it naturally has when it is not shaken , but gives it a Force which it had not before , and the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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