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... pleasure . We have no knowledge , that is , no general principles drawn from the contempla- tion of particular facts , but what has been built up by pleasure , and exists in us by pleasure alone . The Man of science , the Chemist and ...
... pleasure . We have no knowledge , that is , no general principles drawn from the contempla- tion of particular facts , but what has been built up by pleasure , and exists in us by pleasure alone . The Man of science , the Chemist and ...
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James Stephens. ΙΟ extent of that pleasure will be desirous to im- part . The end of Poetry is to produce excite- ment in co - existence with an overbalance of pleasure ; but , by the supposition , excitement 5 is an unusual and ...
James Stephens. ΙΟ extent of that pleasure will be desirous to im- part . The end of Poetry is to produce excite- ment in co - existence with an overbalance of pleasure ; but , by the supposition , excitement 5 is an unusual and ...
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... pleasure which has which the pleasure received from metrical lan- guage depends . Among the chief of these causes is to be reckoned a principle which must be well known to those who have made any of the Arts the object of accurate ...
... pleasure which has which the pleasure received from metrical lan- guage depends . Among the chief of these causes is to be reckoned a principle which must be well known to those who have made any of the Arts the object of accurate ...
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