An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... grief or pity raised by melancholy music is without an object . In this consists also the extreme delight every one has in the histories of conquerors and heroes . This singular feeling we term the sympathetic emo- tion of virtue : it ...
... grief or pity raised by melancholy music is without an object . In this consists also the extreme delight every one has in the histories of conquerors and heroes . This singular feeling we term the sympathetic emo- tion of virtue : it ...
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... grief and pity , and therefore they are agreeable and applauded by all the world . Another rule more simple and direct for as- certaining the agreeableness or disagreeableness of a passion as opposed to an emotion , is derived from the ...
... grief and pity , and therefore they are agreeable and applauded by all the world . Another rule more simple and direct for as- certaining the agreeableness or disagreeableness of a passion as opposed to an emotion , is derived from the ...
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... grief , of the former , which in some cases is so voluntary as to reject all consolation . One pain softens the temper - pity is an instance : one tends to render us savage and cruel , which is the case of re- venge . I value myself ...
... grief , of the former , which in some cases is so voluntary as to reject all consolation . One pain softens the temper - pity is an instance : one tends to render us savage and cruel , which is the case of re- venge . I value myself ...
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... Grief , as well as joy , is infectious ; so is fear , as in an army when struck with a sudden panic . Pity is similar to its cause ; the anguish of remorse produces a harsh pity if extreme , the pity is mixed with hor- Covetousness ...
... Grief , as well as joy , is infectious ; so is fear , as in an army when struck with a sudden panic . Pity is similar to its cause ; the anguish of remorse produces a harsh pity if extreme , the pity is mixed with hor- Covetousness ...
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... grief cannot bear mirth : it makes him unhappy , by giving him a lively notion of his unhappiness . The appearance of danger gives sometimes pleasure , sometimes pain . A timorous person upon the battle- G ments of a high tower , is ...
... grief cannot bear mirth : it makes him unhappy , by giving him a lively notion of his unhappiness . The appearance of danger gives sometimes pleasure , sometimes pain . A timorous person upon the battle- G ments of a high tower , is ...
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