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1 I, I | be thought to have more passion and zeal for his opinion, 2 II, XX | part of the idea of each passion. For shame, which is an 3 II, XXI | that motion is rather a passion than an action in it. For, 4 II, XXI | action of the ball, but bare passion. Also when by impulse it 5 II, XXI | the continuation of the passion. For so is motion in a body 6 II, XXI | and sometimes a boisterous passion hurries our thoughts, as 7 II, XXI | the body; the ungovernable passion of a man violently in love; 8 II, XXI | anger, or any other violent passion, running away with us, allows 9 II, XXI | and negligence, heat and passion, the prevalency of fashion 10 II, XXI | rightly considered, but a passion, if it received it only 11 II, XXII | or produced, it is called passion: which efficacy, however 12 II, XXXIII| under the power of an unruly passion, but in the steady calm 13 IV, XVI | that it is only the weaker. Passion, interest, inadvertency, 14 IV, XX | men are in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation