An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... circumstances . Deliberatively , where reason suggests means to avoid a threatened danger . If a man be injured , the first thing he thinks of is what revenge he shall take , and what means he shall em- ploy . These particulars are no ...
... circumstances . Deliberatively , where reason suggests means to avoid a threatened danger . If a man be injured , the first thing he thinks of is what revenge he shall take , and what means he shall em- ploy . These particulars are no ...
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... circumstances are seldom so unlucky as to put it in the power of a pas- sionate man to do much harm in an instant . Social passions , like the selfish , sometimes drop their character , and become instinctive . It is not unusual to find ...
... circumstances are seldom so unlucky as to put it in the power of a pas- sionate man to do much harm in an instant . Social passions , like the selfish , sometimes drop their character , and become instinctive . It is not unusual to find ...
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... circumstances . Good qualities in a person raise in us a pleasant emotion ; reiterated views swell it into a desire of that person's happiness : this desire , D · freely indulged , works a gradual change internally and EMOTIONS AND ...
... circumstances . Good qualities in a person raise in us a pleasant emotion ; reiterated views swell it into a desire of that person's happiness : this desire , D · freely indulged , works a gradual change internally and EMOTIONS AND ...
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... circumstances : obstacles to gratification never fail to inflame a passion ; and the mind distressed by obstacles becomes impatient for gratification , and con- sequently more desirous of it . All impediments in fancy's course Are ...
... circumstances : obstacles to gratification never fail to inflame a passion ; and the mind distressed by obstacles becomes impatient for gratification , and con- sequently more desirous of it . All impediments in fancy's course Are ...
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... circumstances , is productive of feelings that resem- ble it : sluggish motion produces a languid feeling ; slow motion , a calm feeling ; brisk motion , a lively feeling . A large object swells the heart : an elevated object makes the ...
... circumstances , is productive of feelings that resem- ble it : sluggish motion produces a languid feeling ; slow motion , a calm feeling ; brisk motion , a lively feeling . A large object swells the heart : an elevated object makes the ...
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