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RU LE VII I. Accompany the Emotions and Passions which your words erpress ,
by correspondent tones , looks , and ... When anger , fear , joy , grief , love , or
any other active passion arises in our minds , we naturally discover it by the ...
RU LE VII I. Accompany the Emotions and Passions which your words erpress ,
by correspondent tones , looks , and ... When anger , fear , joy , grief , love , or
any other active passion arises in our minds , we naturally discover it by the ...
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By only diminishing his passion , he may lessen , but cannot remove the evil ; for
the only way to get clear of the one's is by entirely dismissing the other . How then
will anger be so useful to him , as to make it worth his while to retain it in any ...
By only diminishing his passion , he may lessen , but cannot remove the evil ; for
the only way to get clear of the one's is by entirely dismissing the other . How then
will anger be so useful to him , as to make it worth his while to retain it in any ...
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Besides , the imitation of anger , which is easily formed , will produce the same
effect upon others , as if the passion was real . If therefore to quicken the slow , to
rouse the inattentive , and restrain the fierce , it is sometimes 1 expedient that
they ...
Besides , the imitation of anger , which is easily formed , will produce the same
effect upon others , as if the passion was real . If therefore to quicken the slow , to
rouse the inattentive , and restrain the fierce , it is sometimes 1 expedient that
they ...
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Yes , we commend him ; yet not for his passion , but for that generosity and
friendship of which it is the evidence . For let any one impartially con- : sider ,
which of these characters he esteems the belter ; his , who interests himself in the
injuries ...
Yes , we commend him ; yet not for his passion , but for that generosity and
friendship of which it is the evidence . For let any one impartially con- : sider ,
which of these characters he esteems the belter ; his , who interests himself in the
injuries ...
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Was a passionate man to forfeit an hundred pounds , as often as he was angry ,
or was he sure he must die the next mo- ... sally of his passion , we should find ,
he had a great command of his temper , whenever he could prevail upon himself
...
Was a passionate man to forfeit an hundred pounds , as often as he was angry ,
or was he sure he must die the next mo- ... sally of his passion , we should find ,
he had a great command of his temper , whenever he could prevail upon himself
...
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