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Page 278
... pleasure in sensation , Virtue in sentiment , beauty in art , truth in reasoning , and love in the intercourse of kind . Hence men , even in the infancy of society , observe a certain order in their words and actions , distinct from ...
... pleasure in sensation , Virtue in sentiment , beauty in art , truth in reasoning , and love in the intercourse of kind . Hence men , even in the infancy of society , observe a certain order in their words and actions , distinct from ...
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... pleasure of love with one whom we most love , which having taken away desire , leaves pleasure , sweet pleasure . The countenance of the Ampelus is in every respect inferior ; it has a rugged and unreproved appearance ; but the Bacchus ...
... pleasure of love with one whom we most love , which having taken away desire , leaves pleasure , sweet pleasure . The countenance of the Ampelus is in every respect inferior ; it has a rugged and unreproved appearance ; but the Bacchus ...
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... pleasure defined , 292 ; pleasure , two kinds of , 291 ; and politics not to be divorced , 17 , 67 ; poverty , 52 ; power , na- ture of , 39 ; principles of , 69 ; prostitu- tion , 18 , 116 , 117 , 215 , 223 ; reason , no proof of deity ...
... pleasure defined , 292 ; pleasure , two kinds of , 291 ; and politics not to be divorced , 17 , 67 ; poverty , 52 ; power , na- ture of , 39 ; principles of , 69 ; prostitu- tion , 18 , 116 , 117 , 215 , 223 ; reason , no proof of deity ...
Contents
ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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