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even that is a kind of Concupiscence; for the Stoicks defined Anger by Libido; and said it was a Lust of Revenge; and so far, seem'd more unreasonable than that of Intemperance; because this aims only at Pleasure, in things which are apt to produce it, (however mean and unreasonable) but the other is an extravagant and unnatural Pleasure, which arises from anothers Pain; |
even that is a kind of Concupiscence; for the Stoics defined Anger by Libido; and said it was a Lust of Revenge; and so Far, seemed more unreasonable than that of Intemperance; Because this aims only At Pleasure, in things which Are apt to produce it, (however mean and unreasonable) but the other is an extravagant and unnatural Pleasure, which arises from another's Pain; |
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