British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... pain : thus the Eagle when he molts is sickly ; and , to attain his new beak , must harshly dash - off the old one ... pain ; a bad or vicious action , one producing more pain than pleasure . One must , so to speak , calculate the Profit ...
... pain : thus the Eagle when he molts is sickly ; and , to attain his new beak , must harshly dash - off the old one ... pain ; a bad or vicious action , one producing more pain than pleasure . One must , so to speak , calculate the Profit ...
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... pain would be better than a philosophy which assuages pain . But we know that there are remedies which will assuage pain ; and we know that the ancient sages liked the toothache just as little as their neighbours . A phi- losophy which ...
... pain would be better than a philosophy which assuages pain . But we know that there are remedies which will assuage pain ; and we know that the ancient sages liked the toothache just as little as their neighbours . A phi- losophy which ...
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... pain in another sort , through the clinging of pleasurable or painful ideas to those things , from the effect of edu- 20 cation or of experience . As a corollary from this , I had always heard it maintained by my father , and was myself ...
... pain in another sort , through the clinging of pleasurable or painful ideas to those things , from the effect of edu- 20 cation or of experience . As a corollary from this , I had always heard it maintained by my father , and was myself ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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