Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... termed a paffion ; and we have discovered that there are many emotions which país away without raifing defire of any ... termed an emo- tion , but a paffion . The fame holds in all the other paffions . The painful feeling raifed in a ...
... termed a paffion ; and we have discovered that there are many emotions which país away without raifing defire of any ... termed an emo- tion , but a paffion . The fame holds in all the other paffions . The painful feeling raifed in a ...
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... termed pity . Envy is emulation in excefs . If the exaltation of a competitor be barely disa- greeable , the painful feeling is reckoned an emc- tion . If it produce defire to deprefs him , it is reckoned a paffion . To prevent mistakes ...
... termed pity . Envy is emulation in excefs . If the exaltation of a competitor be barely disa- greeable , the painful feeling is reckoned an emc- tion . If it produce defire to deprefs him , it is reckoned a paffion . To prevent mistakes ...
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... term is appro- priated to actions that are performed as means to fome end ; and the conviction that the action will tend to bring about the end defired , is termed a motive . Thus paffions confidered as caufes of acti- on , are ...
... term is appro- priated to actions that are performed as means to fome end ; and the conviction that the action will tend to bring about the end defired , is termed a motive . Thus paffions confidered as caufes of acti- on , are ...
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... termed paf- fions . From the definition of a motive above given , it is easy to determine , with the greatest accuracy , what paffions are selfish , what focial . No paffion can properly be termed felfish , but what prompts me to exert ...
... termed paf- fions . From the definition of a motive above given , it is easy to determine , with the greatest accuracy , what paffions are selfish , what focial . No paffion can properly be termed felfish , but what prompts me to exert ...
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... termed dissocial Of * When this analysis of human nature is confidered , not one article of which can with any fhadow of truth be controverted , I cannot help being furprised at the blindness of fome philofophers , who , by dark and con ...
... termed dissocial Of * When this analysis of human nature is confidered , not one article of which can with any fhadow of truth be controverted , I cannot help being furprised at the blindness of fome philofophers , who , by dark and con ...
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