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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... termed a paffion ; and we have difcovered , that there are many emotions which pass away without raffing defire of any kind . How is the difficulty to be folved ? There appears to me but one folution , which I relifh the more , as it ...
... termed a paffion ; and we have difcovered , that there are many emotions which pass away without raffing defire of any kind . How is the difficulty to be folved ? There appears to me but one folution , which I relifh the more , as it ...
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... termed an emotion ; but that injury raiseth in the stranger a ftronger emotion , which being accompanied with defire of revenge , is a paffion : external expreffions of diftrefs produce in the fpectator a painful feeling , which being ...
... termed an emotion ; but that injury raiseth in the stranger a ftronger emotion , which being accompanied with defire of revenge , is a paffion : external expreffions of diftrefs produce in the fpectator a painful feeling , which being ...
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... termed a wish than a defire . Having distinguished paffion from emotion , we proceed to confider paffion more at large , with re- spect especially to its power of producing action . We have daily and conftant experience for our ...
... termed a wish than a defire . Having distinguished paffion from emotion , we proceed to confider paffion more at large , with re- spect especially to its power of producing action . We have daily and conftant experience for our ...
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... termed appetites , in contradi- ftinction to paffions directed to particular objects , which retain their proper name : thus we fay an appetite for fame , for glory , for conqueft , for riches ; but we fay the paffion of friendship , of ...
... termed appetites , in contradi- ftinction to paffions directed to particular objects , which retain their proper name : thus we fay an appetite for fame , for glory , for conqueft , for riches ; but we fay the paffion of friendship , of ...
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... termed inftinc- tive ; and when it is fo moderate as to admit reason , and to prompt actions with a view to an end , it may in that state be termed deliberative . With respect to actions exerted as means to an end , defire to bring ...
... termed inftinc- tive ; and when it is fo moderate as to admit reason , and to prompt actions with a view to an end , it may in that state be termed deliberative . With respect to actions exerted as means to an end , defire to bring ...
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action againſt agreeable alfo alſo appear arifing arts beauty becauſe Cæfar cafe caufe cauſe chap circumftances colour connection courfe courſe cuftom defcribing defire degree deſcription difagreeable dignity diſcover diſtinguiſh diſtreſs effect elevation eſpecially exiſtence expreffed expreffion external figns faid fame feeling fenfe fenfible fentiments fhall fhould fight fimilar final caufe fingle fingular fion firſt focial fome fometimes fpectator ftill fubject fublime fucceffion fuch fufficient furpriſe fwell grandeur gratification greateſt habit happineſs hath himſelf impreffion inftances itſelf ject laſt lefs leſs meaſure mind moft moſt motion mufic muft muſt nature neceffary obfervation object occafion oppofite Othello paffage paffion pain perceptions perfon pleaſant emotion pleaſure prefent produce produceth propriety puniſhment purpoſe raiſed reafon reflection refpect reliſh reſemblance ridicule riety ſcarce ſenſe Shakeſpear ſpeaking ſtate ſtill tafte taſte thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion uſe variety