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deliberation 3
delicate 1
delicious 3
delight 36
delighted 4
delights 3
deliver 5
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37 your
36 afford
36 collections
36 delight
36 desires
36 doubtful
36 lies
John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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delight

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | greater and more constant delight than any of the other. Its 2 Read | reward his pains with some delight; and he will have reason 3 Int | their hands with variety, delight, and satisfaction, if they 4 II, I | capable certainly of those of delight or trouble, as well as any 5 II, VII | reflection, viz. pleasure or delight, and its opposite, pain, 6 II, VII | almost all our other ideas. Delight or uneasiness, one or other 7 II, VII | we call it satisfaction, delight, pleasure, happiness, &c., 8 II, VII | ideas of pleasure and pain, delight or uneasiness; which are 9 II, VII | sensations a perception of delight. If this were wholly separated 10 II, VII | to those very ideas which delight us. Thus heat, that is very 11 II, XII | colour and figure, causing delight to the beholder; theft, 12 II, XVIII | colours, either for use or delight, but figure is taken in 13 II, XX | also with pleasure or pain, delight or trouble, call it how 14 II, XX | the thought he has of the delight which any present or absent 15 II, XX | constitution destroy the delight of their taste, and he then 16 II, XX | often the uneasiness or delight which we find in ourselves, 17 II, XX | friends, producing constant delight in him, he is said constantly 18 II, XX | enjoyment carries the idea of delight with it, is that we call 19 II, XX | this place.~7. Joy is a delight of the mind, from the consideration 20 II, XX | well-being of his children causes delight, is always, as long as his 21 II, XX | a thing which is apt to delight him.~10. Fear is an uneasiness 22 II, XX | what. By pleasure and pain, delight and uneasiness, I must all 23 II, XX | pleasure, but whatsoever delight or uneasiness is felt by 24 II, XXI | uneasiness to miss his accustomed delight returns, the great acknowledged 25 II, XXI | action, and the present delight neglected.~41. The most 26 II, XXI | by several instances of delight and joy on the one side, 27 II, XXI | pleasures, another in the delight of knowledge: though each 28 II, XXI | them making the other’s delight a part of his happiness, 29 II, XXI | fruitlessly endeavour to delight all men with riches or glory ( 30 II, XXI | and by pursuing all that delight them; wherein it will be 31 II, XXI | with great pleasure and delight at one time, has proved 32 II, XXI | may move the mind by the delight itself that accompanies 33 II, XXXIII| child that was the daily delight of its mother’s eyes, and 34 III, II | might receive profit and delight; yet they are all within 35 III, X | seek rather pleasure and delight than information and improvement, 36 IV, XIII | and discourses, capable to delight or instruct him, which yet


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