Elements of Criticism, Том 1 |
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... Passions , Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Pas- Sect . sions : 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . -Causes that are the most common and the most general . - Passion considered as productive of Action , 2. Power of ...
... Passions , Part 1. Causes unfolded of the Emotions and Pas- Sect . sions : 1. Difference between Emotion and Passion . -Causes that are the most common and the most general . - Passion considered as productive of Action , 2. Power of ...
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... Passions , • v . Influence of Passion with respect to our Per- ceptions , Opinions , and Belief , · Appendix . Methods that Nature hath afforded for computing Time and Space , VI . Resemblance of Emotions to their Causes , VII . Final ...
... Passions , • v . Influence of Passion with respect to our Per- ceptions , Opinions , and Belief , · Appendix . Methods that Nature hath afforded for computing Time and Space , VI . Resemblance of Emotions to their Causes , VII . Final ...
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... passion is so unwearied an antagonist to the sweets of social intercourse : pride and envy put a man perpetually in opposition to others ; and dispose him to relish bad more than good qualities , even in a companion . How different that ...
... passion is so unwearied an antagonist to the sweets of social intercourse : pride and envy put a man perpetually in opposition to others ; and dispose him to relish bad more than good qualities , even in a companion . How different that ...
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... passion or emotion ; the most pleasing feelings of taste , or touch , or smell , aspire not to that honour . From this observation appears the connexion of emotions and passions with the fine arts , which , as observed in the in ...
... passion or emotion ; the most pleasing feelings of taste , or touch , or smell , aspire not to that honour . From this observation appears the connexion of emotions and passions with the fine arts , which , as observed in the in ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames. PART I. CAUSES UNFOLDED OF THE EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . SECT . I. - Difference between Emotion and Passion . - Causes that are the most common and the most general . - Passion considered as productive of Action ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. PART I. CAUSES UNFOLDED OF THE EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . SECT . I. - Difference between Emotion and Passion . - Causes that are the most common and the most general . - Passion considered as productive of Action ...
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