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... variety 1 Pleasure - Unpleasure , p . 235. This appears also to be , in substance , the opinion of Dr. James Ward , the doyen of English psychologists . Cf. Psychological Principles , chaps . x and xi . of different instincts . Two or ...
... variety 1 Pleasure - Unpleasure , p . 235. This appears also to be , in substance , the opinion of Dr. James Ward , the doyen of English psychologists . Cf. Psychological Principles , chaps . x and xi . of different instincts . Two or ...
Page 235
... variety , wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity , thereby to make up pleasant pictures and agreeable visions in the fancy ; judgement , on the contrary , lies quite on the other side , in separating carefully , one from ...
... variety , wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity , thereby to make up pleasant pictures and agreeable visions in the fancy ; judgement , on the contrary , lies quite on the other side , in separating carefully , one from ...
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... profitably from Hegel in his essay on ' Laughter and Tears ( see p . 277 below ) ; reading it has helped me to understand Hegel . I the great variety of different things which may excite THEORIES OF LAUGHTER AND COMEDY 247.
... profitably from Hegel in his essay on ' Laughter and Tears ( see p . 277 below ) ; reading it has helped me to understand Hegel . I the great variety of different things which may excite THEORIES OF LAUGHTER AND COMEDY 247.
Contents
CHAPTER | 11 |
THE LAUGHTER OF INFANTS | 23 |
LOVE AND LAUGHTER | 44 |
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