An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... social intercourse ; nor are they applicable to the common affairs of life : but a just taste of the fine arts , de- rived from rational principles , furnishes elegant subjects for con- versation , and prepares us for acting in the social ...
... social intercourse ; nor are they applicable to the common affairs of life : but a just taste of the fine arts , de- rived from rational principles , furnishes elegant subjects for con- versation , and prepares us for acting in the social ...
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... social inter- course : 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 disposition of mind , where every virtue in a ...
... social inter- course : 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 disposition of mind , where every virtue in a ...
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... social . Instinc- tive actions are neither social nor selfish ; thus eating when prompted by nature , is neither social nor selfish ; but add the motive that it will contribute to my health , and it becomes in a measure selfish . When ...
... social . Instinc- tive actions are neither social nor selfish ; thus eating when prompted by nature , is neither social nor selfish ; but add the motive that it will contribute to my health , and it becomes in a measure selfish . When ...
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... social actions and passions ? Between these and instinctive ? Illustrate this . What circumstances are inconsistent with desire ? SECTION II . - The Power of Sounds to raise Emotions and Passions . Of all external objects , rational ...
... social actions and passions ? Between these and instinctive ? Illustrate this . What circumstances are inconsistent with desire ? SECTION II . - The Power of Sounds to raise Emotions and Passions . Of all external objects , rational ...
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... Social passions , like the selfish , sometimes drop their character , and become instinctive . It is not unusual to find anger and fear respecting others so excessive , as to operate blindly and impetuously , precisely as where they are ...
... Social passions , like the selfish , sometimes drop their character , and become instinctive . It is not unusual to find anger and fear respecting others so excessive , as to operate blindly and impetuously , precisely as where they are ...
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