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" The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind, when an emotion of any kind is brought suddenly upon it, constitutes the whole nature of Surprise. "
Essays on Philosophical Subjects - Página 4
por Adam Smith - 1795 - 244 páginas
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The Works of Adam Smith: Considerations concerning the formation of ...

Adam Smith - 1811 - 662 páginas
...apprehenflon. Surprife, therefore, is not to be regarded as an original emotion of a fpecies diftinct from all others. The violent and fudden change produced...Surprife. But when not only a paffion and a great paflion comes all at once upon the mind, but when it comes upon it while the mind is in the mood mod...
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The Works of Adam Smith: Considerations concerning the formation of ...

Adam Smith - 1811 - 602 páginas
...apprehen' flon. Surprife, therefore, is not to be regarded as an original emotion of a fpecies diftinct from all others. The violent and fudden change produced upon the mind, when an emotiorvof any kind is brought fuddenly upon it, conftitutes the whole nature of Surprife. But when...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Thomas Brown - 1822 - 546 páginas
...to be regarded as an original emotion, of a species distinct from all others. The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind. when an emotion of any Kind is brought suddeojy upon it, constitutes the whole nature of surprise."* Now if there be any emotion which is...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Thomas Brown - 1826 - 522 páginas
...to be regarded as an original emotion, of a species distinct from all others. The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind, when an emotion of any kind is brought suddenly upon it, constitutes the whole nature of surprise. "f Now if there be any emotion which is...
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Elements of mental and moral science; designed to exhibit the original ...

George Payne - 1828 - 574 páginas
...to be regarded as an original emotion, of a species distinct from all others. The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind, when an emotion of any kind is brought upon it, constitutes the whole nature of surprise ;"* ie a sudden change from grief to joy, or from...
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Elements of Mental Philosophy, Volumen2

Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1831 - 544 páginas
...Essays,) is not to be regarded as an original emotion, distinct from all others. The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind, when an emotion of any kind is brought upon it, constitutes the whole nature of surprise." This remark, although coming from a person of acknowledged...
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Elements of Mental Philosophy: Embracing the Two Departments of ..., Volumen2

Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1837 - 510 páginas
...Essays,) is not to be [regarded as an original emotion, distinct from all others. The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind, when an emotion of any kind is brought upon it, constitutes the whole nature of surprise," This remark, although coming from a person of acknowledged...
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Elements of Mental Philosophy Enbracing the Two Departments of the ..., Volumen2

Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1841 - 512 páginas
...Essays, " is not to be regarded as an original emotion, distinct from all others. The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind when an emotion of any kind is brought upon it, constitutes the whole nature of surprise." This remark, although coming from a person of acknowledged...
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Elements of Mental Philosophy: Embracing the Two Departments of ..., Volumen2

Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1845 - 488 páginas
...Essays, " is not to be regarded as an original emotion, distinct from all others. The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind when an emotion of any kind is brought upon it, constitutes the whole nature of surprise." This remark, although coming from a person of acknowledged...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Mind, Volumen3

Thomas Brown, David Welsh - 1846 - 584 páginas
...to be regarded as an original emotion, of a species distinct from all others. The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind, when an emotion of any kind is brought suddenly upon it, constitutes the whole nature of surprise."1 Now, if there be any emotion which is...
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