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1 1, VIII | in nature. For, shall the pleasures of the affections so exceed 2 1, VIII | must not of consequence the pleasures of the intellect or understanding 3 1, VIII | understanding exceed the pleasures of the affections? We see 4 1, VIII | affections? We see in all other pleasures there is satiety, and after 5 1, VIII | deceits of pleasure, and not pleasures; and that it was the novelty 6 2, X | their receipts, at their pleasures; commanding so over the 7 2, X | the senses is one of the pleasures of the senses. As for games 8 2, XXI | is the patient. In the pleasures of living creatures, that 9 2, XXI | perpetuity and certainty in our pleasures, the state of them would 10 2, XXI | proceeding, which in the pleasures of the sense, which is the 11 2, XXI | most pure and natural of pleasures, but yet the softest and 12 2, XXI | more pleasure in enjoying pleasures than some other, and yet, 13 2, XXIII| Turpilianus in Nero’s humours of pleasures, metus ejus rimatur, he 14 2, XXIII| Turpilianus in Nero’s humours of pleasures, metus ejus rimatur, he