A Philosophical Analysis and Illustration of Some of Shakespeare's Remarkable CharactersJ. Murray, 1774 - 224 pages |
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... also , to purify and refine them ; to withstand the follicitations of groveling appetites , and subdue their vio- lence : For improvement in virtue confifts in duly regulating our inferior appetites , no less than in cultivating the ...
... also , to purify and refine them ; to withstand the follicitations of groveling appetites , and subdue their vio- lence : For improvement in virtue confifts in duly regulating our inferior appetites , no less than in cultivating the ...
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... also observe , that we are much more fubject to delufions of this kind when dramatic performances are ex- hibited on the stage , and have their effect fupported by the fcenery , by the dreffes of the players , and by their action . If ...
... also observe , that we are much more fubject to delufions of this kind when dramatic performances are ex- hibited on the stage , and have their effect fupported by the fcenery , by the dreffes of the players , and by their action . If ...
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... also regulated by moral confi- derations For no man indulging vi- fions of ideal felicity , embrues his hands : in * See Hutcheson on the origin of our ideas of beauty and harmony . in the blood of the guiltlefs , or fuffers himself 48 ...
... also regulated by moral confi- derations For no man indulging vi- fions of ideal felicity , embrues his hands : in * See Hutcheson on the origin of our ideas of beauty and harmony . in the blood of the guiltlefs , or fuffers himself 48 ...
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... also an apprehenfion of fuffer- ing by their communion ; and , confe- quently , a defire of avoiding them . As it arises on the view of groveling and for- did qualities , we treat the character they belong to with contempt , rather than ...
... also an apprehenfion of fuffer- ing by their communion ; and , confe- quently , a defire of avoiding them . As it arises on the view of groveling and for- did qualities , we treat the character they belong to with contempt , rather than ...
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... also obfervable , that , in confe- quence of the increafing violence of his emotion , the time fo dexterously dimi- nished from two months , to a little month , and to even lefs than a little month , is rendered G 2 rendered as it were ...
... also obfervable , that , in confe- quence of the increafing violence of his emotion , the time fo dexterously dimi- nished from two months , to a little month , and to even lefs than a little month , is rendered G 2 rendered as it were ...
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affection againſt agitated agreeable alſo ambition amiable appetites apprehenfion arife averfion becauſe cauſe character circumftances compaffion conduct confequently conftitution deferving defires defpondency difcern diforder difpofe difpofitions diftinguiſhed diſappointed diſcover eaſily effential emotions endeavours eſteem Euripides exceedingly exceffive excited exerciſe expreffed expreffion exquifite falfe fame faſhioned feelings feem felves fenfe fenfibility fentiments fhall fhould fions focial fome forrow foul friendſhip ftate ftill ftriking fuccefs fuch fuffer fufpicion fuperior Hamlet happineſs hath heart Hecuba himſelf human nature Iachimo idea imagination Imogen impreffion increaſe indignation inſtead interefting itſelf Jaques Lady Macbeth lefs Leonatus leſs Lord Macbeth mankind ment mind moft moral moſt motley fool muft muſt nefs obfervations object ourſelves paffion pain perfon pleaſure poffefs preſent principles puniſhment purſue racter reaſon refentment render ſeem ſenſe Shakeſpeare ſhe ſtate temper thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou tion tuated underſtanding uſe violent virtue whofe