If it is to be a moral quality, it must also give us positive pleasure.
Love as a positive pleasure, if it be ever reduced to such, will be a very different thing from what our positivist moralists at present see it to be.
All intermissions of work, however, even when they do not take the form of positive pleasure, are not waste of time.
Now the contrivance and execution of such plans is a source of positive pleasure.
He should feel this, and then all he can gain which will be better than this will be a source of positive pleasure; a pleasure which his pupils have procured for him, and which, consequently, they should share.
As I make use of the word delight to express the sensation which accompanies the removal of pain or danger, so, when I speak of positive pleasure, I shall for the most part call it simply pleasure.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "positive pleasure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.