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Appetite Concupiscible
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We come now to another case of pains and These we have spoken of may be termed Pleasures of the Concupiscible Appetite. Concupiscence is to desire of a pleasure of the concupiscible appetite. For I must have had a desire for eating I could feel a pleasure in it.
Irascible
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If of those that rather that are (for there is but one) that delay to their irascible appetite. is to be angry.
Pleasure of Revenge in exercise
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I was hungry: I had bread in my hand; I was about to eat: came a man and snatched it away from me. Away went the pleasure of I was engaged in: ceased the pleasure of enjoyment I was about to take: A pain of disappointment came in its place.[I was in the cause of it was before me. It was a the man, that did it.]
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introd. ch. ii happiness and unhapp. ingredients pleasures of the irascible appetites |
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