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Page 30
... objects intro- duced in defcription are made more or lefs wel- come in proportion to the degree of their connec 7 Lib . 4. lin . 173 . tion with the principal fubject . In the following paffage 30 PRECEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
... objects intro- duced in defcription are made more or lefs wel- come in proportion to the degree of their connec 7 Lib . 4. lin . 173 . tion with the principal fubject . In the following paffage 30 PRECEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
Page 60
... proportion ; but the remaining pain balanceth the joy . This mixt emotion , however hath no long endurance ; for the joy that arifeth upon the diminution of pain , foon vanifheth , and leaveth in the undisturbed poffeffion , that degree ...
... proportion ; but the remaining pain balanceth the joy . This mixt emotion , however hath no long endurance ; for the joy that arifeth upon the diminution of pain , foon vanifheth , and leaveth in the undisturbed poffeffion , that degree ...
Page 93
... proportion as an idea is fainter than an original perception . The infight we have now got , un- folds that mystery : ideal prefence fupplies the want of real presence ; and , in idea we perceive persons acting and suffering , precisely ...
... proportion as an idea is fainter than an original perception . The infight we have now got , un- folds that mystery : ideal prefence fupplies the want of real presence ; and , in idea we perceive persons acting and suffering , precisely ...
Page 108
... proportion : if one limb be longer than the other , or be difpro- portioned to the whole , it is wrong and difagree- able ; if a paffion deviate from the common nature , by being too ftrong or too , weak , it is alfo wrong and ...
... proportion : if one limb be longer than the other , or be difpro- portioned to the whole , it is wrong and difagree- able ; if a paffion deviate from the common nature , by being too ftrong or too , weak , it is alfo wrong and ...
Page 116
... proportion . When emotions and paffions are felt thus by in- tervals and have not a continued exiftence , it may be thought a nice problem to determine when they are the fame , when different . In a strict philo- fophic view , every ...
... proportion . When emotions and paffions are felt thus by in- tervals and have not a continued exiftence , it may be thought a nice problem to determine when they are the fame , when different . In a strict philo- fophic view , every ...
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