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| Alphabetical [« »] eminence 1 eminent 3 emit 3 emotion 10 emotions 4 empedocles 13 emperor 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 circumstances 10 departure 10 devil 10 emotion 10 escape 10 especial 10 eye | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances emotion |
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1 1 | naturally excited at every emotion; or if nature had lost her 2 1 | very efforts to suppress emotion; and his constancy itself 3 12| impassible, or incapable of emotion, and thereby removes from 4 12| nor will it undergo any emotion through the agency of the 5 12| senses passions, or states of emotion And rightly too. For to 6 12| the senses is to suffer emotion, because to suffer is to 7 12| the senses; and to undergo emotion is to exercise the senses; 8 12| also is affected by the emotion, by which, indeed, and with 9 12| passible or susceptible of emotion, contrary to the opinion 10 12| substance, then of one of them, emotion and sensation, and every