Development of English Literature and Language, 第 2 卷S.C. Griggs, 1886 |
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... pleasure and to avoid pain is the only pos- sible motive to action . None seek or wish for anything but that which is pleasurable : ' I conceive that when a man deliberates whether he shall do a thing or not do it , he does nothing else ...
... pleasure and to avoid pain is the only pos- sible motive to action . None seek or wish for anything but that which is pleasurable : ' I conceive that when a man deliberates whether he shall do a thing or not do it , he does nothing else ...
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... pleasure of being loved ? -The pro- spective services we anticipate from those who love us . Whence the pleasure of piety ? -The expectation of the favor of God in this life and another . Of these antagonistic schools , the first may in ...
... pleasure of being loved ? -The pro- spective services we anticipate from those who love us . Whence the pleasure of piety ? -The expectation of the favor of God in this life and another . Of these antagonistic schools , the first may in ...
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... pleasure which arises from contrasted enjoyment . ' Fortune will at last change in our favor , if we are inflexible . Benevolence is repaid with unexpected favor ; simplicity and truth have their reward : ' I had nothing now on this ...
... pleasure which arises from contrasted enjoyment . ' Fortune will at last change in our favor , if we are inflexible . Benevolence is repaid with unexpected favor ; simplicity and truth have their reward : ' I had nothing now on this ...
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Prose The Periodical The Novel Theology Polemics Science | 76 |
CHAPTER IV | 179 |
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