Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London, 1788 |
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... Anger , 7. Emotions caufed by Fiction , 2. Emotions and Paffions as pleasant and painful , agreeable and difagreeable . -Modification of thefe Qualities , 3. Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Paffions . - Their Growth and De- cay ...
... Anger , 7. Emotions caufed by Fiction , 2. Emotions and Paffions as pleasant and painful , agreeable and difagreeable . -Modification of thefe Qualities , 3. Interrupted Existence of Emotions and Paffions . - Their Growth and De- cay ...
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... Anger , when fudden and violent , is one excep- tion ; for , if the perfon who did the injury be removed out of reach , that paffion will vent it- felf against any related object , however flight the relation be . Another exception ...
... Anger , when fudden and violent , is one excep- tion ; for , if the perfon who did the injury be removed out of reach , that paffion will vent it- felf against any related object , however flight the relation be . Another exception ...
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... Anger . EAR and anger , to answer the purposes of FE nature , are happily fo contrived as to ope- tate sometimes inftinctively fometimes delibe- rately , according to circumftances . As far as deliberate , they fall in with the general ...
... Anger . EAR and anger , to answer the purposes of FE nature , are happily fo contrived as to ope- tate sometimes inftinctively fometimes delibe- rately , according to circumftances . As far as deliberate , they fall in with the general ...
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... anger , by repelling it . Nothing , in- deed , can be better contrived to repel or prevent injury , injury , than anger or refentment : deftitute of that 82 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Ch . II .
... anger , by repelling it . Nothing , in- deed , can be better contrived to repel or prevent injury , injury , than anger or refentment : deftitute of that 82 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Ch . II .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. injury , than anger or refentment : deftitute of that paffion , men , like defenceless lambs , would lie constantly open to mischief * . Deli- berate anger caused by a voluntary injury , is too well known to ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. injury , than anger or refentment : deftitute of that paffion , men , like defenceless lambs , would lie constantly open to mischief * . Deli- berate anger caused by a voluntary injury , is too well known to ...
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