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1 8 | affective qualities and affections. Sweetness, bitterness, 2 8 | colour take place because of affections. When a man is ashamed, 3 8 | by nature liable to such affections, arising from some concomitance 4 8 | certain permanent and lasting affections, are called affective qualities. 5 8 | called, not qualities, but affections: for we are not said to 6 8 | such conditions are called affections, not qualities.~In like 7 8 | affective qualities and affections of the soul. That temper 8 8 | origin in certain deep-seated affections is called a quality. I mean 9 8 | rendered ineffective are called affections, not qualities. Suppose 10 8 | termed, not qualities, but affections.~The fourth sort of quality 11 14| for we may say that all affections, or nearly all, produce