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... spectator , without the least reflection ; such as graceful motion , and genteel behavior . But as intention , a capital circumstance in human actions , is not visible , it requires reflection to discover their true character . I see ...
... spectator , without the least reflection ; such as graceful motion , and genteel behavior . But as intention , a capital circumstance in human actions , is not visible , it requires reflection to discover their true character . I see ...
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... spectator a pleasant emotion , which is commonly attended with desire to reward the author of the action : a vicious action , on the contrary , produces a painful emotion , attended with desire to punish the delinquent . Even things ...
... spectator a pleasant emotion , which is commonly attended with desire to reward the author of the action : a vicious action , on the contrary , produces a painful emotion , attended with desire to punish the delinquent . Even things ...
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... spectator by a slight injury done to a stranger , being accompa- nied with no desire of revenge , is termed an emotion ; but that injury raises in the stranger a stronger emotion , which being accompanied with desire of revenge , is a ...
... spectator by a slight injury done to a stranger , being accompa- nied with no desire of revenge , is termed an emotion ; but that injury raises in the stranger a stronger emotion , which being accompanied with desire of revenge , is a ...
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... object . But this feeling , and its nature , will be best understood from examples . A signal act of gratitude produces in the spectator or reader , not only love or esteem for the author , but also 38 [ Ch . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... object . But this feeling , and its nature , will be best understood from examples . A signal act of gratitude produces in the spectator or reader , not only love or esteem for the author , but also 38 [ Ch . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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... spectator or reader to acts of gratitude , more than upon an ordinary occasion . This feeling is overlooked by ... spectator the passion of admiration directed to the author : and beside this well- known passion , a separate feeling is ...
... spectator or reader to acts of gratitude , more than upon an ordinary occasion . This feeling is overlooked by ... spectator the passion of admiration directed to the author : and beside this well- known passion , a separate feeling is ...
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