Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... raised by an object in diftrefs , if that obje & t did not give us pain . These feelings antecedent to paffion , and which feem to be the caufes of paffion , fhall be diftinguished by the name of emotions . What is now faid about the ...
... raised by an object in diftrefs , if that obje & t did not give us pain . These feelings antecedent to paffion , and which feem to be the caufes of paffion , fhall be diftinguished by the name of emotions . What is now faid about the ...
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... raise pleasant emotions . A barren heath , a dirty marsh , a rotten carcass , raise painful emotions . Of the emotions ... raised by a fine building . If external properties make a being or thing agreeable , we have reafon to expect the ...
... raise pleasant emotions . A barren heath , a dirty marsh , a rotten carcass , raise painful emotions . Of the emotions ... raised by a fine building . If external properties make a being or thing agreeable , we have reafon to expect the ...
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... itfelf , as we apprehend the matter , which raises the emotion ; and it raifes it by means of one or other of its attributes . If it be urged , That we сав Not only are emotions raised in us by the quali- Part I. 29 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... itfelf , as we apprehend the matter , which raises the emotion ; and it raifes it by means of one or other of its attributes . If it be urged , That we сав Not only are emotions raised in us by the quali- Part I. 29 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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... raised in us by the quali- ties and actions of others , but also by their feelings . I cannot behold a man in diftrefs , without par- taking of his pain ; nor in joy , without partaking of his pleasure . The beings or things above ...
... raised in us by the quali- ties and actions of others , but also by their feelings . I cannot behold a man in diftrefs , without par- taking of his pain ; nor in joy , without partaking of his pleasure . The beings or things above ...
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... raised by a fine landscape or a magnificent building , vanifheth generally without attaching our hearts to the object ; which alfo hap- pens with relation to a number of fine faces in a crowded affembly . But the bulk of emotions are ...
... raised by a fine landscape or a magnificent building , vanifheth generally without attaching our hearts to the object ; which alfo hap- pens with relation to a number of fine faces in a crowded affembly . But the bulk of emotions are ...
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