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... conduct of these inquiries there is a previous inveftigation necessary , on the success of which all future research will depend , viz . into the nature of the effect which is produced on the mind , when these emotions are felt .
... conduct of these inquiries there is a previous inveftigation necessary , on the success of which all future research will depend , viz . into the nature of the effect which is produced on the mind , when these emotions are felt .
Page 364
In pursuance of the plan which he has laid down , Mr. A. proceeds , in the first essay , to investigate the nature of the emotions of taste , by attempting to ascertain the effect which is produced on the mind when these emotions are ...
In pursuance of the plan which he has laid down , Mr. A. proceeds , in the first essay , to investigate the nature of the emotions of taste , by attempting to ascertain the effect which is produced on the mind when these emotions are ...
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That the effect which is produced on the mind by objects of taste , may be considered as consisting in the production of a regular or consistent train of ideas of emotion . 2. From the facts produced , there seems to be an important ...
That the effect which is produced on the mind by objects of taste , may be considered as consisting in the production of a regular or consistent train of ideas of emotion . 2. From the facts produced , there seems to be an important ...
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
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