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Pagina 36
... senses . It fills the mind with the largest variety of ideas , converses with its objects at the greatest distance , and continues the longest in action without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoy- ments . The sense of feeling ...
... senses . It fills the mind with the largest variety of ideas , converses with its objects at the greatest distance , and continues the longest in action without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoy- ments . The sense of feeling ...
Pagina 345
... sense , form , and order ; when , in truth , any satisfaction beyond the boundaries of reason , is but a step towards madness and folly . But is the sense of joy and ac- complishment of desire no way to be indulged or attained ? and ...
... sense , form , and order ; when , in truth , any satisfaction beyond the boundaries of reason , is but a step towards madness and folly . But is the sense of joy and ac- complishment of desire no way to be indulged or attained ? and ...
Pagina 457
... senses , and even among these there is such a different degree of perfection in the sense , which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
... senses , and even among these there is such a different degree of perfection in the sense , which one animal enjoys beyond what appears in another , that though the sense in different animals be distinguished by the same common ...
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