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... passions and the exaggerated assumptions concerning man's onality which they attributed to the Stoics can be seen in nerous places in their writings.21 The passions , they insisted h Aristotle , are neither good nor evil in themselves ...
... passions and the exaggerated assumptions concerning man's onality which they attributed to the Stoics can be seen in nerous places in their writings.21 The passions , they insisted h Aristotle , are neither good nor evil in themselves ...
Page 72
... passions out of humane Nature . . . . T Design ... is , First , impossible ; Secondly , it would be prej dicial thereunto , were it feisible ; for these when duly regulate become the subject matter of moral Vertue , and also add Vigo ...
... passions out of humane Nature . . . . T Design ... is , First , impossible ; Secondly , it would be prej dicial thereunto , were it feisible ; for these when duly regulate become the subject matter of moral Vertue , and also add Vigo ...
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... passion : the good passions headed by benevolence or love of man ; the bad by self - love ( in the selfish sense ) or pride . Booth's error is variously stated : sometimes we are told that men's actions are ruled by a single predominant ...
... passion : the good passions headed by benevolence or love of man ; the bad by self - love ( in the selfish sense ) or pride . Booth's error is variously stated : sometimes we are told that men's actions are ruled by a single predominant ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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