Elements of Criticism: In Three Volumes. ...A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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... must be fo to answer all its purposes . There have indeed been published to the world , many fyf- tems of human nature , that flatter the mind by their fimplicity . But thefe , unluckily , deviate far from truth and reality . According ...
... must be fo to answer all its purposes . There have indeed been published to the world , many fyf- tems of human nature , that flatter the mind by their fimplicity . But thefe , unluckily , deviate far from truth and reality . According ...
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... must be for fome injury he has done me , and I cannot pity any one , who is un- der no distress of body or of mind . The circumstances now mentioned , if they cause or occafion a paflion , cannot be entirely indiffe- rent : if they were ...
... must be for fome injury he has done me , and I cannot pity any one , who is un- der no distress of body or of mind . The circumstances now mentioned , if they cause or occafion a paflion , cannot be entirely indiffe- rent : if they were ...
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... in its nature or feeling diftin- guishable from emotion ?. I have been apt to think that there must be a diftinction , when the emotion feems C 4 Ch . II . feems in all cafes to precede Part I. 31 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
... in its nature or feeling diftin- guishable from emotion ?. I have been apt to think that there must be a diftinction , when the emotion feems C 4 Ch . II . feems in all cafes to precede Part I. 31 EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS .
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... must be observed , that defire here is taken in its proper fenfe , viz . that internal impulfe which makes us proceed to action . Defire in a lax fenfe refpects alfo actions and events that depend not on us , as when I defire that my ...
... must be observed , that defire here is taken in its proper fenfe , viz . that internal impulfe which makes us proceed to action . Defire in a lax fenfe refpects alfo actions and events that depend not on us , as when I defire that my ...
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... must have an object , viz . that being or thing to which our defire is directed , and with a view to which every action prompted by that defire is performed . The object of every paffion is that being or thing which produced it . This ...
... must have an object , viz . that being or thing to which our defire is directed , and with a view to which every action prompted by that defire is performed . The object of every paffion is that being or thing which produced it . This ...
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