An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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The passions directed to general objects are termed appetites ; directed to particular objects they retain their proper name : hence we say , an appetite for glory , the passion of friendship . A passion comes after its object has been ...
The passions directed to general objects are termed appetites ; directed to particular objects they retain their proper name : hence we say , an appetite for glory , the passion of friendship . A passion comes after its object has been ...
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Desire to bring about an end is termed a motive with respect to its power of determining one to act . Passion is the cause of instinctive actions , which have no motive , because they are done without any view to consequences .
Desire to bring about an end is termed a motive with respect to its power of determining one to act . Passion is the cause of instinctive actions , which have no motive , because they are done without any view to consequences .
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a consideration , as applied to passion ; when a passion is termed pleasant or painful , we refer to the actual feeling ; when termed agreeable or disagreeable , we refer to it as an object of thought or reflection : a passion is ...
a consideration , as applied to passion ; when a passion is termed pleasant or painful , we refer to the actual feeling ; when termed agreeable or disagreeable , we refer to it as an object of thought or reflection : a passion is ...
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There is an analogy here between our internal and external senses , and with relation to the fine arts , the qualification most essential is termed delicacy of taste . Some passions are gross , some refined ; the pleasures of external ...
There is an analogy here between our internal and external senses , and with relation to the fine arts , the qualification most essential is termed delicacy of taste . Some passions are gross , some refined ; the pleasures of external ...
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Because inanimate objects that are agreeable fix our attention , and draw us to them , they in that respect are termed attractive ; such objects inspire pleasant emotions , which are gratified by adhering to the objects , and enjoying ...
Because inanimate objects that are agreeable fix our attention , and draw us to them , they in that respect are termed attractive ; such objects inspire pleasant emotions , which are gratified by adhering to the objects , and enjoying ...
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