A Philosophical Analysis and Illustration of Some of Shakespeare's Remarkable CharactersJ. Murray, 1774 - 224 pages |
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... heart , and entertain the fancy . The genuine and original Poet , peculiarly favoured by nature , and inti- mately acquainted with the constitution of the human mind , not by a long train of metaphyfical deductions , but , as it were ...
... heart , and entertain the fancy . The genuine and original Poet , peculiarly favoured by nature , and inti- mately acquainted with the constitution of the human mind , not by a long train of metaphyfical deductions , but , as it were ...
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... heart . Every individual is actuated by feelings peculiar to himself , infenfible even of their existence ; of their precife force and tendency often ignorant . But , to prevent the inroads of vice , and preferve . our our minds free ...
... heart . Every individual is actuated by feelings peculiar to himself , infenfible even of their existence ; of their precife force and tendency often ignorant . But , to prevent the inroads of vice , and preferve . our our minds free ...
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... heart , fa- cilitates felf - examination , and renders it habitual . Independent of utility , the ftudy of the human mind is recommended in a pecu- liar manner to the curious and inquifitive ; and is capable of yielding delight by the ...
... heart , fa- cilitates felf - examination , and renders it habitual . Independent of utility , the ftudy of the human mind is recommended in a pecu- liar manner to the curious and inquifitive ; and is capable of yielding delight by the ...
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... heart ; if we reflect on their diverfity , and contem- plate the various afpects they affume , the violence of fome will terrify and aftonish , the fantastic extravagance of many will excite amazement ; and others , foft and complacent ...
... heart ; if we reflect on their diverfity , and contem- plate the various afpects they affume , the violence of fome will terrify and aftonish , the fantastic extravagance of many will excite amazement ; and others , foft and complacent ...
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... heart . We are alike ac- ceffible to love or hatred , confidence or fufpicion , exultation or defpondency . These paffions and difpofitions are often blended together , or fucceed each other , with a velocity which we can neither mea ...
... heart . We are alike ac- ceffible to love or hatred , confidence or fufpicion , exultation or defpondency . These paffions and difpofitions are often blended together , or fucceed each other , with a velocity which we can neither mea ...
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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