Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... cause 62 5. In many instances one Emotion is produc- tive of another.The same of Passions , 6. Causes of the Passions of Fear and Anger , 7. Emotions caused by Fiction , 2 " 66 78 83 Chap . II . continued . Part 11. Emotions and.
... cause 62 5. In many instances one Emotion is produc- tive of another.The same of Passions , 6. Causes of the Passions of Fear and Anger , 7. Emotions caused by Fiction , 2 " 66 78 83 Chap . II . continued . Part 11. Emotions and.
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... Anger , when sud- den and violent , is one exception ; for , if the person who did the injury be removed out of reach , that passion will vent itself against any related object , however slight the relation be . Another exception makes ...
... Anger , when sud- den and violent , is one exception ; for , if the person who did the injury be removed out of reach , that passion will vent itself against any related object , however slight the relation be . Another exception makes ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. SECTION VI . Causes of the Passions of Fear and Anger . FEAR and anger , to answer the purposes of nature , are happily so contrived as to operate sometimes instinctive- ly , sometimes deliberately , according to ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. SECTION VI . Causes of the Passions of Fear and Anger . FEAR and anger , to answer the purposes of nature , are happily so contrived as to operate sometimes instinctive- ly , sometimes deliberately , according to ...
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... anger , by repelling it . Nothing , indeed , can be better contrived to repel or prevent injury , than anger or resent- ment : destitute of that passion , men , like defenceless lambs , would lie constantly open to mischief . * Delibe ...
... anger , by repelling it . Nothing , indeed , can be better contrived to repel or prevent injury , than anger or resent- ment : destitute of that passion , men , like defenceless lambs , would lie constantly open to mischief . * Delibe ...
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... anger is frequently raised by bodily pain , by a stroke , for example , on a tender part , which , ruffling the temper , and unhinging the mind , is in its tone similar to anger : and when a man is thus beforehand disposed to anger , he ...
... anger is frequently raised by bodily pain , by a stroke , for example , on a tender part , which , ruffling the temper , and unhinging the mind , is in its tone similar to anger : and when a man is thus beforehand disposed to anger , he ...
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