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1 It is, then, clear that no specific aesthetic pleasure need be sought.
2 A skilful bath-attendant has a certain aesthetic pleasure in his occupation.
3 He watched his young daughter with a mixture of aesthetic pleasure and perplexity.
4 Hence Good took a purely aesthetic pleasure in the combats of stone and rivet.
5 But very soon this purely aesthetic pleasure became also an excitement of the intellect.
6 The sheer aesthetic pleasure of reading is massively enhanced, thereby.
7 Their vigorous beauty was an aesthetic pleasure , not an irritant.
8 Thus the aesthetic pleasure is entirely composed of sympathy.
9 On the other hand, aesthetic pleasure is pure enjoyment.
10 It has a connotation of beauty: elegant code has a component of aesthetic pleasure to it.
11 Nothing seemed to have been used, and things were arranged for aesthetic pleasure more than utility.
12 It adds to the aesthetic pleasure that the edges of the flocks are so sharply defined.
13 Long before I learned about their deeper mysteries it was straight aesthetic pleasure that set me collecting.
14 They propose that beauty, as defined by aesthetic pleasure , is a function of the perceiver's processing dynamics.
15 The show reflects a growing, wonderfully confusing debate in the art world about the value of aesthetic pleasure .
16 The great and the terrible can therefore be of themselves in certain cases a source of aesthetic pleasure .
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