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Elements Of Criticism (Vol. 1) — Basil: Printed and sold by J. J. Tourneisen, 1795 [VD18 90784588]

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Part II. EMOTIONS AND PASSIONS. io5

PART II.
Emotions and Pafsions as pleafant and painful,
agreeable and difagreeable. Modifications
of thefe Qualities.
It will naturally occur at firsE, that a discourse
upon the passions ought to commence with ex-
plaining the qualities now mentioned : but upon
trial, I found that this explanation could not be
made distinclly , till the difference ssiould lirst be
ascertained between an emotion and passion , and
their causes unfolded.
Great obscurity may be observed among wri-
ters with regard to the present point : particularly
no care is taken to distinguish agreeable from plea-
san t, disagreeable from painsul; or rather these
terms are deemed synonymous. This is an error
not at all venial in the science of ethics ; as in-
stances can and shall be given, of painful passions
that are agreeable, and of pleasant passions that are
disagreeable. These terms, it is true, are used in-
differently in familiar conversation, and in composi-
tions for amusement ; but more accuracy is requi-
red from thole who profess to explain the passions.
In writing upon the critical art , I would avoid
every refinement that may seem more curious than.
 
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