The Psychology of LaughterAppleton, 1913 - 300 страници A look at the main psychological principles that underlie laughter and humor their various manifestations. |
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... face rises . The brain , be- coming stimulated by the increased flow of blood , reacts on the mental powers ; lively ideas pass still more rapidly through the mind , and the affections are warmed . I heard a child , a little under four ...
... face rises . The brain , be- coming stimulated by the increased flow of blood , reacts on the mental powers ; lively ideas pass still more rapidly through the mind , and the affections are warmed . I heard a child , a little under four ...
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... face shone like a bright copper coin . To present him as still clumsier and more deficient the great writer adds : There are many faces over whose formation Nature did not pause long in thought , nor employ any delicate instru- ments ...
... face shone like a bright copper coin . To present him as still clumsier and more deficient the great writer adds : There are many faces over whose formation Nature did not pause long in thought , nor employ any delicate instru- ments ...
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... face in patches with striking colors that call the child's attention as being different from the color of other people . The merry - andrew , the zany , Punch and Judy , are greeted by children and the uncultivated with peals of ...
... face in patches with striking colors that call the child's attention as being different from the color of other people . The merry - andrew , the zany , Punch and Judy , are greeted by children and the uncultivated with peals of ...
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... face , " as the Chinaman puts it . The greatest , the most intense fear that haunts men , and possibly more so women , through- out their whole life , is to lose their social standing , to fall below the given social requirements . One ...
... face , " as the Chinaman puts it . The greatest , the most intense fear that haunts men , and possibly more so women , through- out their whole life , is to lose their social standing , to fall below the given social requirements . One ...
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... face is something de- formed and distorted without pain . " Here Aristotle points out the fact that the ridiculous deals with mak- ing the subject of ridicule inferior , and he also refers to the fact that the sympathy of the hearer is ...
... face is something de- formed and distorted without pain . " Here Aristotle points out the fact that the ridiculous deals with mak- ing the subject of ridicule inferior , and he also refers to the fact that the sympathy of the hearer is ...
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Страница 65 - The passion of laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from some sudden conception of some eminency in ourselves, by comparison with the infirmity of others, or with our own formerly...
Страница 222 - What ! out of senseless Nothing to provoke A conscious Something to resent the yoke Of unpermitted Pleasure, under pain Of Everlasting Penalties, if broke ! What!