Joy ismore intense than happiness, deeper than gladness, to which it is akin, nobler and more enduring than pleasure.
Subjectively, the love for those nearer to self is greater, that is, more intense, more vividly felt.
Hence, in this respect the faith of one may be more firm or fervent than the faith of another, according as one is more childlike, more loving, more intense in his acceptance of God's Word than another.
But, subjectively, each loves self with a more intense love, since charity itself inclines that one first direct self towards God, and then wish the same for others.
The pain is usually felt in the epigastrium, but it may be more intense in the hypochondria.
According to this “better” would mean that which pleases with a more intense pleasure.
A more intense pleasure is never really made up of twelve less intense pleasures distinguishable as equal parts within it, as a foot is made up of twelve inches.
For moderate stimulus, I employ rough contact or friction; more intense stimulation is caused by a prick or a cut.
Under heterodromous current a more intense excitation is transmitted along the nerve, on account of induced enhancement of conductivity.
A transverse cut, I find, gives rise to a more intense stimulation, than a longitudinal slit.
Now, it is evident that a more intense light of glory, or a greater elevation of the mind, inflames the soul with a more intense love or God.
The struggle between the Terrorists and the police authorities became more and more intense, and attempts at assassination became more and more frequent.
Hawthorne was endowed with a soul of more intense brooding, but he remained within the circle of this peace.
Each of these zones is folded within itself, and the folding is more intense on the Bavarian side than on the Italian, the folds often leaning over towards the north.
I answer that, Hope of its very nature is a help to action by making it more intense: and this for two reasons.
Further, a man seems to sin the more grievously, according as he sins with a more intense will.
In a few days the yellow hue becomes more intense, and particularly on the cuticle, the conjunctiva, the iris, the gums, and the lips.
The bowels have not been moved, and the pain is more intense; his countenance expresses great anxiety; he frequently lies on his stomach, and the pulse is small but quick.
The shadows round her eyes were darker and deeper, but the eyes themselves burned with a more intense light.
Emotion towards a thing, which we conceive to exist, is more intense than it would be, if we conceived the thing as future (IV.
An emotion towards a thing, which we know not to exist at the present time, and which we conceive as possible, is more intense, other conditions being equal, than an emotion towards a thing contingent.
Emotion towards a thing, which we conceive to exist, ismore intense than it would be, if we conceived the thing as future V:ix.
An emotion towards that which we conceive as necessary is, when other conditions are equal, more intense than an emotion towards that which impossible, or contingent, or non-necessary.
The possession of uncommon powers of mind are so far from affording relief or resource in the first intoxicating surprise--I had almost said terror--of such a revolution, that they render it more intense.
This seems to belong, not to the character being more perfectly drawn, but to there being a more intense conception of individual human life than perhaps any other human composition.
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