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... disagreeable . With respect to both , there are general rules , which , if I can trust to induction , admit not a single exception . The nature of an emotion or passion as pleasant or painful , depends entirely on its cause : the ...
... disagreeable . With respect to both , there are general rules , which , if I can trust to induction , admit not a single exception . The nature of an emotion or passion as pleasant or painful , depends entirely on its cause : the ...
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... disagreeable , tho ' it continues to be still pleasant . Our appetites are precisely in the same condition . Resentment , on the other hand , is , in every stage of the passion , painful ; but is not disagreeable unless in excess . Pity ...
... disagreeable , tho ' it continues to be still pleasant . Our appetites are precisely in the same condition . Resentment , on the other hand , is , in every stage of the passion , painful ; but is not disagreeable unless in excess . Pity ...
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... disagreeable cause , a painful emotion . This is a general law of nature , which admits not a single exception : agreeableness in the cause , is indeed so essentially con- < 183 > nected with pleasure in the emotion , its effect , that ...
... disagreeable cause , a painful emotion . This is a general law of nature , which admits not a single exception : agreeableness in the cause , is indeed so essentially con- < 183 > nected with pleasure in the emotion , its effect , that ...
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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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