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... desire . Other emotions are accom- panied with desire ; emotions , for example , raised by human actions and qualities : a virtuous action raiseth in every spectator a pleasant emotion , which is commonly attended with desire to reward ...
... desire . Other emotions are accom- panied with desire ; emotions , for example , raised by human actions and qualities : a virtuous action raiseth in every spectator a pleasant emotion , which is commonly attended with desire to reward ...
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... desire , is denominated an emotion : when desire follows , the motion or agitation is denominated a passion . < 42 > A fine face , for example , raiseth in me a pleasant feeling : if that feeling vanish without producing any effect , it ...
... desire , is denominated an emotion : when desire follows , the motion or agitation is denominated a passion . < 42 > A fine face , for example , raiseth in me a pleasant feeling : if that feeling vanish without producing any effect , it ...
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... desire ; no man , in his right senses , desires to walk on the clouds , or to descend to the centre of the earth ... desire . And indeed a desire to do what we are sen- sible is beyond our power , would be altogether absurd . In the next ...
... desire ; no man , in his right senses , desires to walk on the clouds , or to descend to the centre of the earth ... desire . And indeed a desire to do what we are sen- sible is beyond our power , would be altogether absurd . In the next ...
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Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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