Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 pages |
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... Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow .. 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and its cause ....... 5. In many instances one Emotion is productive of an- other . The same of Passions " 6. Causes of the Passions of Fear and Anger .. " 7 ...
... Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow .. 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and its cause ....... 5. In many instances one Emotion is productive of an- other . The same of Passions " 6. Causes of the Passions of Fear and Anger .. " 7 ...
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... cause of the motion of the blood , and of other internal motions upon which life depends , it is the most probable opinion that some internal power is the cause : and if so , we are uncon- scious of the operations of that power . But ...
... cause of the motion of the blood , and of other internal motions upon which life depends , it is the most probable opinion that some internal power is the cause : and if so , we are uncon- scious of the operations of that power . But ...
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... cause of the second , or any other sign that has the same power with language ; and a man's imagination is to himself the cause of the third . It is scarce necessary to add , that an idea , originally of imagination , being conveyed to ...
... cause of the second , or any other sign that has the same power with language ; and a man's imagination is to himself the cause of the third . It is scarce necessary to add , that an idea , originally of imagination , being conveyed to ...
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... cause , are so intimately con- nected , as that an idea cannot be formed of the one independent of the other , yet we can reason upon the one abstracting from the other . This is done by words signifying the thing to which the reason ...
... cause , are so intimately con- nected , as that an idea cannot be formed of the one independent of the other , yet we can reason upon the one abstracting from the other . This is done by words signifying the thing to which the reason ...
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... cause with respect to the effect it produces ; and an effect with respect to its cause . * [ Compare Barron's Lectures , vol . ii . 877-86 ] THE NATURE , DESIGN , AND UTILITY OF THE PRESENT INTRODUCTION . 23.
... cause with respect to the effect it produces ; and an effect with respect to its cause . * [ Compare Barron's Lectures , vol . ii . 877-86 ] THE NATURE , DESIGN , AND UTILITY OF THE PRESENT INTRODUCTION . 23.
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