Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasS. Campbell & Son, E. Duyckinck, 1823 |
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... , partly painful : the partial diminution produceth joy in proportion ; but VOL . I. 8 the remaining pain balanceth the joy . This mixt emo- Part 1. ] 61 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sor- row,
... , partly painful : the partial diminution produceth joy in proportion ; but VOL . I. 8 the remaining pain balanceth the joy . This mixt emo- Part 1. ] 61 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . Causes of the Emotions of Joy and Sor- row,
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... blood relations , de- ' pends partly on the same principle : self - love is also ex- panded upon them ; and the communicated passion is more or less vigorous in proportion to the degree of 70 [ Chap . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... blood relations , de- ' pends partly on the same principle : self - love is also ex- panded upon them ; and the communicated passion is more or less vigorous in proportion to the degree of 70 [ Chap . 2 . EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. more or less vigorous in proportion to the degree of con- nexion . Nor doth self - love rest here : it is , by the force of connexion , communicated even to things inanimate : and hence the affection a man bears to ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. more or less vigorous in proportion to the degree of con- nexion . Nor doth self - love rest here : it is , by the force of connexion , communicated even to things inanimate : and hence the affection a man bears to ...
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... proportion as an idea is faint- er than an original perception . The insight we have now got , unfolds that mystery : ideal presence supplies the want of real presence ; and in idea we perceive persons acting and suffering , precisely ...
... proportion as an idea is faint- er than an original perception . The insight we have now got , unfolds that mystery : ideal presence supplies the want of real presence ; and in idea we perceive persons acting and suffering , precisely ...
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... proportion : if one limb be long- er than the other , or be disproportioned to the whole , it is wrong and disagreeable : if a passion deviate from the common nature , by being too strong or too weak , it is al- so wrong and ...
... proportion : if one limb be long- er than the other , or be disproportioned to the whole , it is wrong and disagreeable : if a passion deviate from the common nature , by being too strong or too weak , it is al- so wrong and ...
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