Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... animal love , and is the same in the other appetites above mentioned . By an object so powerful as to make a deep impression , the mind is inflamed , and hurried to action with a strong impulse . Where the object is less powerful , so ...
... animal love , and is the same in the other appetites above mentioned . By an object so powerful as to make a deep impression , the mind is inflamed , and hurried to action with a strong impulse . Where the object is less powerful , so ...
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... animal love often hurries to fruition , without a thought even of gratification . A passion when it flames so high as to impel us to act blindly without any view to consequences , good or ill , may in that state be termed instinctive ...
... animal love often hurries to fruition , without a thought even of gratification . A passion when it flames so high as to impel us to act blindly without any view to consequences , good or ill , may in that state be termed instinctive ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames Abraham Mills. Animal love when carried into action by natural impulse singly , is neither social nor selfish : when exerted with a view to gratification , it is selfish when the motive of giving pleasure to its ...
Lord Henry Home Kames Abraham Mills. Animal love when carried into action by natural impulse singly , is neither social nor selfish : when exerted with a view to gratification , it is selfish when the motive of giving pleasure to its ...
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... animal without reason ; and an emotion raised by such an animal , is stronger than what is caused by any thing inanimate . There is a separate reason why desire of which a rational being is the object , should be the strongest our ...
... animal without reason ; and an emotion raised by such an animal , is stronger than what is caused by any thing inanimate . There is a separate reason why desire of which a rational being is the object , should be the strongest our ...
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... animal spirits occasioned by acute pain , continues after the pain is gone , and produces a very pleasant emotion . Sickness has not that effect , because it is always attended with a depression of spirits . Hence it is , that the ...
... animal spirits occasioned by acute pain , continues after the pain is gone , and produces a very pleasant emotion . Sickness has not that effect , because it is always attended with a depression of spirits . Hence it is , that the ...
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