An Enquiry into the Principles of Human Happiness and Human DutyPickering, 1843 - 554 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 52.
29. lappuse
... agreeable sensation , though not of a very lively character . The inward phenomena are separated from sensa- tion by this well - marked distinction , that they are always preceded immediately not by a change in the body , but by some ...
... agreeable sensation , though not of a very lively character . The inward phenomena are separated from sensa- tion by this well - marked distinction , that they are always preceded immediately not by a change in the body , but by some ...
38. lappuse
... agreeable to the general analogy of nature , that we are almost at a loss to conceive how it ever could have been called in question . Still , authors have not been wanting who have denied the reality of the social , or at least of the ...
... agreeable to the general analogy of nature , that we are almost at a loss to conceive how it ever could have been called in question . Still , authors have not been wanting who have denied the reality of the social , or at least of the ...
43. lappuse
... round all other things by effectually expelling the tædium vita . They constitute a perpetual emotion generally of an agreeable kind , and though , like every XXXXXXXXXEEEEE PART II ON DESIRE AND PASSION -ON DESIRE IN GENERAL.
... round all other things by effectually expelling the tædium vita . They constitute a perpetual emotion generally of an agreeable kind , and though , like every XXXXXXXXXEEEEE PART II ON DESIRE AND PASSION -ON DESIRE IN GENERAL.
44. lappuse
In Two Books George Ramsay. of an agreeable kind , and though , like every thing in life , sometimes accompanied with pains , they drive off the perpetually recurring pain of listlessness or ennui , which seldom fails to wait upon those ...
In Two Books George Ramsay. of an agreeable kind , and though , like every thing in life , sometimes accompanied with pains , they drive off the perpetually recurring pain of listlessness or ennui , which seldom fails to wait upon those ...
50. lappuse
... for a short time . At first they exhilarate , but afterwards they bring on a calmness of mind nearly allied to torpor and sleep , and often ending in one or other . The first effect is decidedly agreeable 50 ON DESIRE AND PASSION .
... for a short time . At first they exhilarate , but afterwards they bring on a calmness of mind nearly allied to torpor and sleep , and often ending in one or other . The first effect is decidedly agreeable 50 ON DESIRE AND PASSION .
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