The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen10David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... pleasure . Here , then , he will apply the principle on which I have so much insisted , namely , that of selection ; on this he will depend for removing what would otherwise be painful or disgusting in the passion ; he will feel that ...
... pleasure . Here , then , he will apply the principle on which I have so much insisted , namely , that of selection ; on this he will depend for removing what would otherwise be painful or disgusting in the passion ; he will feel that ...
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... pleasure be considered as a degradation of the poet's art . It is far otherwise . It is an acknowledgment of the beauty of the universe , an ac- knowledgment the more sincere because it is not formal , but in- direct ; it is a task ...
... pleasure be considered as a degradation of the poet's art . It is far otherwise . It is an acknowledgment of the beauty of the universe , an ac- knowledgment the more sincere because it is not formal , but in- direct ; it is a task ...
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... Pleasure . " - The pleasure of the religious man is an easy and port- able pleasure , such an one as he carries about in his bosom , without alarming either the eye or the envy of the world . A man putting all his pleasures into this ...
... Pleasure . " - The pleasure of the religious man is an easy and port- able pleasure , such an one as he carries about in his bosom , without alarming either the eye or the envy of the world . A man putting all his pleasures into this ...
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