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  1. THE BOOK OF PLEASURE (SELF-LOVE). THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ECSTASY. BY AUSTIN OSMAN SPARE. DEFINITIONS. The words God, religions, faith, morals, woman, etc. (they being forms of belief), are used as expressing different "means" as controlling and expressing desire: an idea of unity by fear in some form or another which must spell bondage-the imagined limits; extended by science which adds a dearly ...

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    Spare’s book is one of pleasure. It speaks of the joy and the accomplishment that are the natural right of any soul unburdened by the world’s imprinted intellectual architectures and emotive double-binds … It is impossible to recommend this work too highly, so read on. Pleasure yourselves. – Alan Moore

  3. First published in The Book of Pleasure, 1975. Austin Osman Spare was born at Snowhill, London, in 1886. Apart from William Blake, John Martin, Aubrey Beardsley, Sidney Sime, and a mere handful of others, England has produced no artist to equal Spare for sheer ability and imaginative fecundity.

  4. 22 de fev. de 2024 · Download. The Academic passage, The Flavour of Pleasure Reading Answers, is a reading passage that consists of 13 questions. With diligent practice, the Reading Module can be the top-scoring category for IELTS aspirants. To score well, you must understand how to approach and answer the different question types in the Reading Module.

  5. maximize pleasure cheaply, remit your sins and excuse them-is but ceremonial, the expression of puppetry to the governing fear. Yes! What you have ordained in your religiousness, is your very rack, imagined though it be! The prospect is not pleasant; you have taught yourself! It has become inborn and your body is sensitive.

  6. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. The Book of Pleasure (Self Love).The Pscyhology of Ecstasy.By Austin Osman Spare, published by the author, London 1913.Original publisher's dark blue cloth lettered in white to front board and spine.Large quarto (30x27cm).First edition, first impression.