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Part I . Sect . 1 . Novelty . II . Pain and Pleasure 111 . The Difference between the
Removal of Pain , and positive Pleasure iv . Of Delight and Pleasure , as
opposed to each other . v . Joy and Grief : : ! ! ! vi . Of the Passions which belong
to self ...
Part I . Sect . 1 . Novelty . II . Pain and Pleasure 111 . The Difference between the
Removal of Pain , and positive Pleasure iv . Of Delight and Pleasure , as
opposed to each other . v . Joy and Grief : : ! ! ! vi . Of the Passions which belong
to self ...
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Edmund Burke. PAGE 82 Sect . XVI . Imitation XVII . Ambition - - XVIII . The
Recapitulation xix . The Conclusion 83 847 • . 85 90 91 94 ON THE SUBLIME
and Beautiful . - PART II . " SECT . I . Of the Passion caused by the Sublime . 11 .
Terror .
Edmund Burke. PAGE 82 Sect . XVI . Imitation XVII . Ambition - - XVIII . The
Recapitulation xix . The Conclusion 83 847 • . 85 90 91 94 ON THE SUBLIME
and Beautiful . - PART II . " SECT . I . Of the Passion caused by the Sublime . 11 .
Terror .
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PAGE ih 134 7 Sect . viii . The Recapitulation . . . . 129ix . Perfection not the cause
of Beauty ib . x . How far the Idea of Beauty may be applied to the Qualities of the
Mind 130 XI . How far the Idea of Beauty may be applied to Virtue 131 XII .
PAGE ih 134 7 Sect . viii . The Recapitulation . . . . 129ix . Perfection not the cause
of Beauty ib . x . How far the Idea of Beauty may be applied to the Qualities of the
Mind 130 XI . How far the Idea of Beauty may be applied to Virtue 131 XII .
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159 Sect . xvIII . The Effects of Blackness moderated xix . The physical Cause of
Love . xx . Why Smoothness is beautiful XXI . Sweetness , its Nature XXI .
Sweetness relaxing . . XXIII . Variation , why beautiful . . xxiv . Concerning
Smallness xxv ...
159 Sect . xvIII . The Effects of Blackness moderated xix . The physical Cause of
Love . xx . Why Smoothness is beautiful XXI . Sweetness , its Nature XXI .
Sweetness relaxing . . XXIII . Variation , why beautiful . . xxiv . Concerning
Smallness xxv ...
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SECT . II . — PAIN AND PLEASURE . It seems then necessary towards moving
the passions of people advanced in life to any considerable degree , that the
objects designed for that purpose , besides their being in some measure new ,
should ...
SECT . II . — PAIN AND PLEASURE . It seems then necessary towards moving
the passions of people advanced in life to any considerable degree , that the
objects designed for that purpose , besides their being in some measure new ,
should ...
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