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... emotions . What is purely personal and self - regarding drops away . The spectator who is brought face to face with grander sufferings than his own experiences a sympathetic ecstasy , or lifting out of himself . It is precisely in this ...
... emotions . What is purely personal and self - regarding drops away . The spectator who is brought face to face with grander sufferings than his own experiences a sympathetic ecstasy , or lifting out of himself . It is precisely in this ...
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... emotions ; and such systems of definitions were generally conceived as explanations of the " es- sence " or " true nature " of the various emotions . But in Spinoza's design , the names of the emotions - jealousy , anger , fear , envy ...
... emotions ; and such systems of definitions were generally conceived as explanations of the " es- sence " or " true nature " of the various emotions . But in Spinoza's design , the names of the emotions - jealousy , anger , fear , envy ...
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... emotion which is vented , but only with emotions toward which the patient had previously been too passive ; and these emotions can be characterized even further : they involved the original feature of inhibition or repression . In an ...
... emotion which is vented , but only with emotions toward which the patient had previously been too passive ; and these emotions can be characterized even further : they involved the original feature of inhibition or repression . In an ...
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HOMER The Iliad or The Poem of Force | 3 |
AESCHYLUS Introduction to the Oresteia | 51 |
Sophocles | 78 |
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