An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... effect , the passion is agreeable : if the desire be , to do a wrong action in order to produce an ill effect , the passion is disagreeable . Thus , passions as well as actions are governed by the moral sense . These rules by the wisdom ...
... effect , the passion is agreeable : if the desire be , to do a wrong action in order to produce an ill effect , the passion is disagreeable . Thus , passions as well as actions are governed by the moral sense . These rules by the wisdom ...
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... effect upon him . Familiarity , however , hath an influ- ence here , as it hath everywhere : frequency of view , after short intervals especially , weans the mind gradu- ally from the object , which at last loses all relish : the ...
... effect upon him . Familiarity , however , hath an influ- ence here , as it hath everywhere : frequency of view , after short intervals especially , weans the mind gradu- ally from the object , which at last loses all relish : the ...
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... effect of obstacles ? What is the general law with respect to growth and decay ? Give examples . What kind of ... effects thereby produced , ought also to be examined . This subject is extensive ; and it will be difficult to trace all ...
... effect of obstacles ? What is the general law with respect to growth and decay ? Give examples . What kind of ... effects thereby produced , ought also to be examined . This subject is extensive ; and it will be difficult to trace all ...
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... effect ? What sort of emotion is produced by objects of sight ? When are emotions similar ? What are dissimilar ? What are their respective effects ? In what proportion do emotions unite ? Give examples . Do dissimilar emotions unite ...
... effect ? What sort of emotion is produced by objects of sight ? When are emotions similar ? What are dissimilar ? What are their respective effects ? In what proportion do emotions unite ? Give examples . Do dissimilar emotions unite ...
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... effect of sound - of form - of attitude . To what besides still life does the observation apply ? What is the effect of an instance of gratitude ? What other passions are infectious ? What determines the will ? What results from hence ...
... effect of sound - of form - of attitude . To what besides still life does the observation apply ? What is the effect of an instance of gratitude ? What other passions are infectious ? What determines the will ? What results from hence ...
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