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... distress . A person in dis- tress , being so far a disagreeable object , must raise in the spectator a painful passion ; and were man purely a selfish being , he would desire to be relieved from that pain , by turning from the object ...
... distress . A person in dis- tress , being so far a disagreeable object , must raise in the spectator a painful passion ; and were man purely a selfish being , he would desire to be relieved from that pain , by turning from the object ...
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... distress are the most illustrious with respect to a final cause . They are illustrious by the singularity of their contrivance ; and also by inspiring sympathy , a pas- sion to which human society is indebted for its greatest blessing ...
... distress are the most illustrious with respect to a final cause . They are illustrious by the singularity of their contrivance ; and also by inspiring sympathy , a pas- sion to which human society is indebted for its greatest blessing ...
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... distress in particular , to judge of the excellency of their contrivance , we need only reflect upon seve- < 449 > ral other means seemingly more natural , that would not have answered the end purposed . What if the external signs of ...
... distress in particular , to judge of the excellency of their contrivance , we need only reflect upon seve- < 449 > ral other means seemingly more natural , that would not have answered the end purposed . What if the external signs of ...
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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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