Elements of CriticismHuntington and Savage, 1845 - 504 pages |
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... Emotions and Passions , • Sect . 3. 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 ...
... Emotions and Passions , • Sect . 3. 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 ...
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... emotion or passion as are the most common and the most general , yet upon examination I find this single part so extensive , as to require a subdivision 26 [ Ch . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Emotions end Passions,
... emotion or passion as are the most common and the most general , yet upon examination I find this single part so extensive , as to require a subdivision 26 [ Ch . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Emotions end Passions,
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... 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 - Internal qualities of ...
... 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 - Internal qualities of ...
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... emotion , leads to a more extensive view of the subject . Such is our nature , that upon perceiving certain external ... emotion raised by a large river , its size , its force , and its fluency , contributes each a share : the regu ...
... emotion , leads to a more extensive view of the subject . Such is our nature , that upon perceiving certain external ... emotion raised by a large river , its size , its force , and its fluency , contributes each a share : the regu ...
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... emotion , as well as when we see it performed ; and when we reflect upon the distress of any person , our pain is of the same kind with what we felt when eye- witnesses . In a word , an agreeable or disagreeable object recalled to the ...
... emotion , as well as when we see it performed ; and when we reflect upon the distress of any person , our pain is of the same kind with what we felt when eye- witnesses . In a word , an agreeable or disagreeable object recalled to the ...
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