Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... distress of body nor of mind . The circumstances now mentioned , if they raise an emotion or passion , cannot be entirely indifferent ; for if so , they could not make any impression . And we find , upon examination , that they are not ...
... distress of body nor of mind . The circumstances now mentioned , if they raise an emotion or passion , cannot be entirely indifferent ; for if so , they could not make any impression . And we find , upon examination , that they are not ...
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... . And hence , by the way , it appears , that the beauty of such an object is complex , resolvable into seve ral beauties more simple . : VOL . I. 6 hold a man in distress , without partaking of his Part . 1. ] 45 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... . And hence , by the way , it appears , that the beauty of such an object is complex , resolvable into seve ral beauties more simple . : VOL . I. 6 hold a man in distress , without partaking of his Part . 1. ] 45 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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... distress of any person , our pain is of the same kind with what we felt when eye - witnesses . In a word , an agreeable or dis- agreeable object recalled to the mind in idea , is the occa- sion of a pleasant or painful emotion , of the ...
... distress of any person , our pain is of the same kind with what we felt when eye - witnesses . In a word , an agreeable or dis- agreeable object recalled to the mind in idea , is the occa- sion of a pleasant or painful emotion , of the ...
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... distress produce in the spectator a painful feel- ing , which being sometimes so slight as to pass away with- out any effect , is an emotion : but if the feeling be so strong as to prompt desire of affording relief , it is a passion ...
... distress produce in the spectator a painful feel- ing , which being sometimes so slight as to pass away with- out any effect , is an emotion : but if the feeling be so strong as to prompt desire of affording relief , it is a passion ...
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... distress , the action is purely social ; but if it be partly in view to enjoy the pleasure of a virtuous act , the action is so far selfish . * Animal love when carried into action by natural impulse singly , is neither social nor self ...
... distress , the action is purely social ; but if it be partly in view to enjoy the pleasure of a virtuous act , the action is so far selfish . * Animal love when carried into action by natural impulse singly , is neither social nor self ...
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