Elements of Criticism: With Analyses and Translations of Ancient and Foreign IllustrationsF.J. Huntington, 1841 - 504 páginas |
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... termed a pas- sion ; and we have discovered , that there are many emotions which pass away without raising desire of any kind . How is the difficulty to be solved ? There appears to me but one solution , which I relish the more , as it ...
... termed a pas- sion ; and we have discovered , that there are many emotions which pass away without raising desire of any kind . How is the difficulty to be solved ? There appears to me but one solution , which I relish the more , as it ...
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... termed its object . A fine woman , for example , raises the passion of love , which is directed to her as its object : a man , by injuring me , raises my resentment , and becomes thereby the object of my resentment . Thus the cause of a ...
... termed its object . A fine woman , for example , raises the passion of love , which is directed to her as its object : a man , by injuring me , raises my resentment , and becomes thereby the object of my resentment . Thus the cause of a ...
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... termed instinctive ; and when it is so moderate as to admit reason , and to prompt actions with a view to an end , it may , in that state , be termed deliberative . With respect to actions exerted as means to an end , desire to bring ...
... termed instinctive ; and when it is so moderate as to admit reason , and to prompt actions with a view to an end , it may , in that state , be termed deliberative . With respect to actions exerted as means to an end , desire to bring ...
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... termed dissocial . * When this analysis of human nature is considered , not one article of which can with truth be controverted , there is reason to be sur- prised at the blindness of some philosophers , who , by dark and con- fused ...
... termed dissocial . * When this analysis of human nature is considered , not one article of which can with truth be controverted , there is reason to be sur- prised at the blindness of some philosophers , who , by dark and con- fused ...
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... termed a passion - The joy of gratification , an emo- tion - An event contrary to our desire , produces pain - An unexpected event , fortunate , or unfortunate , produces joy or sorrow - A sudden removal of great pain , the highest ...
... termed a passion - The joy of gratification , an emo- tion - An event contrary to our desire , produces pain - An unexpected event , fortunate , or unfortunate , produces joy or sorrow - A sudden removal of great pain , the highest ...
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