Dickinson, G. Lowes (Goldsworthy Lowes), 1862-1932
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" " Oh," I replied, " any experiences of mine would be so trivial they would be hardly worth recording. The most that could be said of them would be that they might, perhaps, illustrate more exactly than yours what one might call the pure Goods of sense. For, as far as I can understand, the delights you have been describing are really very complex. In addition to pleasures of mere sensation, there is clearly an aesthetic charm — you kept speaking of heather and sunrises, and colours and wide pr...ospects; and then there is the satisfaction you evidently feel in skill, acquiring or acquired, and in the knowledge you possess of the habits of beasts and birds. All this, of course, goes beyond the delight of simple sense perception, though, no doubt, inextricably bound up with it But what I was thinking of at first was something less complex and more elementary 144 THE GOOD OF SENSE in which, nevertheless, I think we can detect Good — a Good of sheer unadulterated sensation. Think, for example, of the joys of a cold bath when one is dusty and hot!
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