Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... Passions , Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . - Causes that are the most common and the most general . - Passion considered as productive of Action , Sect . 2. Power ...
... Passions , Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Passions : Sect . 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . - Causes that are the most common and the most general . - Passion considered as productive of Action , Sect . 2. Power ...
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... passions , that , upon occasion , may disturb the peace of so- ciety more than those mentioned ; but not another passion is so un- wearied an antagonist to the sweets of social intercourse . Pride and envy put a man perpetually in ...
... passions , that , upon occasion , may disturb the peace of so- ciety more than those mentioned ; but not another passion is so un- wearied an antagonist to the sweets of social intercourse . Pride and envy put a man perpetually in ...
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... passion or emo- tion : the most pleasing feelings of taste , or touch , or smell , aspire not to that honor . From this observation appears the connection of emo- tions and passions with the fine arts , which , as observed in the intro ...
... passion or emo- tion : the most pleasing feelings of taste , or touch , or smell , aspire not to that honor . From this observation appears the connection of emo- tions and passions with the fine arts , which , as observed in the intro ...
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... Passions always accompanied with desire ; emotions , not - Passion is productive of action : we do nothing without an antecedent cause - The objects of our passions are general , and particular - Passions directed to general objects ...
... Passions always accompanied with desire ; emotions , not - Passion is productive of action : we do nothing without an antecedent cause - The objects of our passions are general , and particular - Passions directed to general objects ...
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... passion differs from an emotion . Is passion in its nature or feeling distinguishable from emotion ? I have been apt to think that there must be such a distinction ; but , after the strictest the present purpose to answer , that the eye ...
... passion differs from an emotion . Is passion in its nature or feeling distinguishable from emotion ? I have been apt to think that there must be such a distinction ; but , after the strictest the present purpose to answer , that the eye ...
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