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Now why should we feel these Passions , in reading these Thoughts , unless the Passions naturally attend them , when they are express'd as they should be ? But Admiration , as we have said above , must come from something that is Great ...
Now why should we feel these Passions , in reading these Thoughts , unless the Passions naturally attend them , when they are express'd as they should be ? But Admiration , as we have said above , must come from something that is Great ...
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It is very difficult , I believe , to express violent motions which are fleeting and transitory , either in colours , or words . In poetry it requires great spirit in thought , and energy in style ; which we find more of in the eastern ...
It is very difficult , I believe , to express violent motions which are fleeting and transitory , either in colours , or words . In poetry it requires great spirit in thought , and energy in style ; which we find more of in the eastern ...
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... which being peculiarly devoted to passionate subjects , and always used by those who are under the influence of any passion ; they touch and move us more than those which far more clearly and distinctly express the subject matter .
... which being peculiarly devoted to passionate subjects , and always used by those who are under the influence of any passion ; they touch and move us more than those which far more clearly and distinctly express the subject matter .
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John Locke | 37 |
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