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as the Pleasure which smites the Soul, is greater than That which affects the Body. Betwixt which two there is so signal and wide a Difference, that (by an obvious Antimetabole ) the Pleasure of the Soul is the Soul of Pleasure; |
as the Pleasure which smites the Soul, is greater than That which affects the Body. Betwixt which two there is so signal and wide a Difference, that (by an obvious Antimetabole) the Pleasure of the Soul is the Soul of Pleasure; |
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