The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... pleasure as is consistent with the enjoyment of health : for I am of opinion , that a man is unwise who purchases pleasure too dear , or as Franklin expresses it , who pays too much for his whistle . Indeed , I do not know a more ...
... pleasure as is consistent with the enjoyment of health : for I am of opinion , that a man is unwise who purchases pleasure too dear , or as Franklin expresses it , who pays too much for his whistle . Indeed , I do not know a more ...
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... pleasure which makes the foundation of every theory of visual beauty . Nor is it mate- rial whether the pleasure be primitive and organic or derived from associations of ideas that are ordinary and general ; it is suffi- cient that it ...
... pleasure which makes the foundation of every theory of visual beauty . Nor is it mate- rial whether the pleasure be primitive and organic or derived from associations of ideas that are ordinary and general ; it is suffi- cient that it ...
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... pleasure than a repetition of the same , that are singly more pleasing . Thus a mixture of circles and squares or even of squares and triangles may strike the eye more agreeably than an unvarying reiteration of either . This principle ...
... pleasure than a repetition of the same , that are singly more pleasing . Thus a mixture of circles and squares or even of squares and triangles may strike the eye more agreeably than an unvarying reiteration of either . This principle ...
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