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1 VI, 4 | colors, sounds, tastes, pain, and the like, although
2 VI, 6 | hurtful by a sensation of pain. And besides this pleasure
3 VI, 6 | besides this pleasure and pain, I was likewise conscious
4 VI, 6 | affected in its parts by pain and the titillation of pleasure,
5 VI, 6 | know not what sensation of pain, sadness of mind should
6 VI, 6 | of an object that causes pain and the consciousness of
7 VI, 7 | aught more internal than pain ? And yet I have sometimes
8 VI, 7 | occasionally seemed to feel pain in that part of the body
9 VI, 7 | was affected when I felt pain in it. And to these grounds
10 VI, 11| distinctness, as light, sound, pain, and the like, although
11 VI, 12| ill affected when I feel pain, and stands in need of food
12 VI, 13| me by these sensations of pain, hunger, thirst, etc., that
13 VI, 13| case, I should not feel pain when my body is hurt, seeing
14 VI, 13| sensations of hunger, thirst, pain, etc., are nothing more
15 VI, 15| causes in me the sensation of pain, and to pursue what affords
16 VI, 15| fire I feel heat, and even pain on approaching it too closely,
17 VI, 15| something similar to the pain; all that I have ground
18 VI, 15| those sensations of heat or pain. So also, although there
19 VI, 21| the same way, when I feel pain in the foot, the science
20 VI, 21| the mind a sensation of pain, as if existing in the foot;
21 VI, 21| mind will necessarily feel pain in the foot, just as if
22 VI, 22| experiences a sensation, viz, of pain, as if it were in the foot,
23 VI, 23| the foot is ill affected, pain will be felt, as it were,
24 VI, 23| should lead the mind to feel pain in the foot rather than
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