An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... former , handled abstractedly , and descending to the latter . But though criticism be thus his only declared aim , he will not disown , that all along it has been his view to ex- plain the nature of man , considered as a sensitive ...
... former , handled abstractedly , and descending to the latter . But though criticism be thus his only declared aim , he will not disown , that all along it has been his view to ex- plain the nature of man , considered as a sensitive ...
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... is fainter than in the former . Desire follows some emotions , not others . We desire to reward or to imitate a virtuous action ; a beautiful garden , a magnificent building , may be viewed without B2 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 17.
... is fainter than in the former . Desire follows some emotions , not others . We desire to reward or to imitate a virtuous action ; a beautiful garden , a magnificent building , may be viewed without B2 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS . 17.
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... former , being without desire , are in their nature quiescent ; the desire included in the latter , prompts one to act in order to fulfil that desire , in other words , to gratify passion . The object of passion is that which excites it ...
... former , being without desire , are in their nature quiescent ; the desire included in the latter , prompts one to act in order to fulfil that desire , in other words , to gratify passion . The object of passion is that which excites it ...
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... former distress ; an emotion of sorrow , upon being deprived of any good , is increased by contrast , when we reflect upon our former happiness . Jaffier . There's not a wretch who lives on common charity But's happier than me . For I ...
... former distress ; an emotion of sorrow , upon being deprived of any good , is increased by contrast , when we reflect upon our former happiness . Jaffier . There's not a wretch who lives on common charity But's happier than me . For I ...
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... former belongs to the objects , the latter exist within us . But a passion or emotion , beside being felt , is fre- quently made an object of thought or reflection : we examine it ; we inquire into its nature , its cause , and its ...
... former belongs to the objects , the latter exist within us . But a passion or emotion , beside being felt , is fre- quently made an object of thought or reflection : we examine it ; we inquire into its nature , its cause , and its ...
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