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1 I, I | there, than we are of their love of pleasure and abhorrence 2 I, I | perhaps, his head filled with love and hunting, according to 3 II, I | always do so.~But men in love with their opinions may 4 II, XX | ideas of our passions.~4. Love. Thus any one reflecting 5 II, XX | him, has the idea we call love. For when a man declares 6 II, XX | and he then can be said to love grapes no longer.~5. Hatred. 7 II, XX | should remark, that our love and hatred of inanimate 8 II, XX | destruction. But hatred or love, to beings capable of happiness 9 II, XX | he is said constantly to love them. But it suffices to 10 II, XX | note, that our ideas of love and hatred are but the dispositions 11 II, XX | found in all men. For we love, desire, rejoice, and hope, 12 II, XX | we do not so constantly love what has done us good; because 13 II, XXI | passion of a man violently in love; or the impatient desire 14 II, XXI | impetuous uneasiness, as of love, anger, or any other violent 15 II, XXI | consent to say with those that love to speak so, that liberty 16 II, XXVIII| being; secondly, the idea of love; thirdly, the idea of readiness 17 III, X | is evident how much men love to deceive and be deceived, 18 IV, VII | from the sincere search and love of truth; nay, and to make 19 IV, XVII | dignities, are so much in love with falsehood and mistake, 20 IV, XVII | for believing, may be in love with his own fancies; but 21 IV, XIX | Chapter XIX~Of Enthusiasm ~1. Love of truth necessary. He that 22 IV, XIX | prepare his mind with a love of it. For he that loves 23 IV, XIX | receives not the truth in the love of it; loves not truth for 24 IV, XIX | affection, and not to the love of truth: it being as impossible 25 IV, XIX | being as impossible that the love of truth should carry my 26 IV, XIX | it is true, as that the love of truth should make me 27 IV, XIX | true: which is in effect to love it as a truth, because it 28 IV, XIX | far a derogation from the love of truth as such: which, 29 IV, XIX | belief and conduct: yet the love of something extraordinary, 30 IV, XX | Tell a man passionately in love that he is jilted; bring