An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1839 - 300 |
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... spectator ; and consequently raises in every spectator a painful passion . But a principle common to all , prompts us to punish those who do wrong ; an envious , a malicious , or a cruel action , be- ing disagreeable , raises in the ...
... spectator ; and consequently raises in every spectator a painful passion . But a principle common to all , prompts us to punish those who do wrong ; an envious , a malicious , or a cruel action , be- ing disagreeable , raises in the ...
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... spectator by exter- nal signs of passion , are productive of various emo- tions , tending to wise and good ends . Thus joy produces a cheerful emotion ; grief produces pity , rage , terror . Pleasant passions express themselves to the ...
... spectator by exter- nal signs of passion , are productive of various emo- tions , tending to wise and good ends . Thus joy produces a cheerful emotion ; grief produces pity , rage , terror . Pleasant passions express themselves to the ...
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... spectator who is conscious of such a bias in himself , takes the alarm , and dreads his falling into the same misfortune ; and by the emo- tion of fear or terror , frequently reiterated in a va- riety of moral tragedies , the spectators ...
... spectator who is conscious of such a bias in himself , takes the alarm , and dreads his falling into the same misfortune ; and by the emo- tion of fear or terror , frequently reiterated in a va- riety of moral tragedies , the spectators ...
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Association of Ideas | 11 |
Emotions and Passions as pleasant and painful | 31 |
Resemblance of Emotions to their causes | 45 |
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