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79 PART I I. Novelty 101 II. Pain and Pleasure 102 III. The Difference between the Removal of Pain and Positive Pleasure 104 IV. Of Delight and Pleasure, as opposed to each other 106 V. Joy and Grief 108 VI. Of the Passions which belong to Self-Preservation 110 VII. Of the Sublime 110 VIII. Of the Passions which belong to Society 111 IX. The Final Cause of the Difference between the Passions belonging to Self-Preservation, and those which regard the Society of the Sexes 113 X. Of Beauty 114 XI. Society and Solitude 115 XII. Sympathy, Imitation, and Ambition 116 XIII. Sympathy 117 XIV. The Effects of Sympathy in the Distresses of Others 119 XV. Of the Effects of Tragedy 120 XVI. Imitation 122 XVII. Ambition 123 XVIII. The Recapitulation 125 XIX. The Conclusion 126 PART II. I. Of the Passion caused by the Sublime 130 II. Terror 130 III. Obscurity 132 IV. Of the Difference between Clearness and Obscurity with regard to the Passions 133 [IV.] The Same Subject continued 134 V. Power 138 VI. Privation 146 VII. Vastness 147 VIII. Infinity 148 IX. Succession and Uniformity
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