Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London., 1788 - 2 psl. |
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... confidered as productive of Action , - 2. Power of Sounds to raife Emo- tions and Paffions , 3. Caufes of the Emotions of Joy 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and Sorrow , and its caufe , 5. In many inftances one Emotion is productive ...
... confidered as productive of Action , - 2. Power of Sounds to raife Emo- tions and Paffions , 3. Caufes of the Emotions of Joy 4. Sympathetic Emotion of Virtue , and Sorrow , and its caufe , 5. In many inftances one Emotion is productive ...
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... confidered as a middle link , con- necting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This fcience furnisheth an invi- ting opportunity to exercife the judgment ; we delight to reafon upon fubjects that are equally pleafant ...
... confidered as a middle link , con- necting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This fcience furnisheth an invi- ting opportunity to exercife the judgment ; we delight to reafon upon fubjects that are equally pleafant ...
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... confidered as a fen- fitive being capable of pleasure and pain : and , though he flatters himself with having made fome progress in that important fcience , he is , however , too fenfible of its extent and difficulty , to undertake it ...
... confidered as a fen- fitive being capable of pleasure and pain : and , though he flatters himself with having made fome progress in that important fcience , he is , however , too fenfible of its extent and difficulty , to undertake it ...
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... confidered as produc- tive of Action . HESE branches are fo interwoven , that they THE cannot be handled feparately . It is a fact univerfally admitted , that no emotion or paffion ever starts up in the mind without a caufe : if I love ...
... confidered as produc- tive of Action . HESE branches are fo interwoven , that they THE cannot be handled feparately . It is a fact univerfally admitted , that no emotion or paffion ever starts up in the mind without a caufe : if I love ...
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... feparated from the subject . Hence it must be evident , that emotions are raised , not by qualities abftractly confidered , but by the fubftance or Emotions are raifed in us , not only by the 38 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Ch . II .
... feparated from the subject . Hence it must be evident , that emotions are raised , not by qualities abftractly confidered , but by the fubftance or Emotions are raifed in us , not only by the 38 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Ch . II .
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