Elements of CriticismHuntington and Savage, 1845 - 504 pages |
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... Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow , Sect . 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and its cause , Sect . 5. In many instances one Emotion is productive of another . - The same of Passions , Sect . 6. Causes of the Passions of Fear ...
... Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sorrow , Sect . 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and its cause , Sect . 5. In many instances one Emotion is productive of another . - The same of Passions , Sect . 6. Causes of the Passions of Fear ...
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... cause to effect - The scientific train , from effect to cause - The former the synthetic , the latter the analytic method of reasoning - Order a restraint upon great geniuses Homer , Pindar , Virgil , and others , deficient in order and ...
... cause to effect - The scientific train , from effect to cause - The former the synthetic , the latter the analytic method of reasoning - Order a restraint upon great geniuses Homer , Pindar , Virgil , and others , deficient in order and ...
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... cause that prevents a train of thought from being continued through the strictest connections : much depends on the present tone of mind ; for a subject that accords with that tone is always welcome . Thus , in good spirits , a cheerful ...
... cause that prevents a train of thought from being continued through the strictest connections : much depends on the present tone of mind ; for a subject that accords with that tone is always welcome . Thus , in good spirits , a cheerful ...
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... cause ; and again , many of these causes under one still more general and comprehensive . In our progress from particular effects to general causes , and from particu- lar propositions to the more comprehensive , we feel a gradual dila ...
... cause ; and again , many of these causes under one still more general and comprehensive . In our progress from particular effects to general causes , and from particu- lar propositions to the more comprehensive , we feel a gradual dila ...
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... CAUSES UNFOLDED OF THE EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . SECTION I. No passion or emotion exists without an antecedent cause - We love what is agreeable , and hate what is disagreeable Sources of emotions - External qua- lities of objects ...
... CAUSES UNFOLDED OF THE EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . SECTION I. No passion or emotion exists without an antecedent cause - We love what is agreeable , and hate what is disagreeable Sources of emotions - External qua- lities of objects ...
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