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1 I, 1 | be so much influenced by feelings of friendship or hatred 2 I, 10| punisher, to satisfy his feelings. (What anger is will be 3 I, 12| either of these motives or feelings; but no man by both-they 4 II, 1 | thought to entertain the right feelings towards his hearers; and 5 II, 1 | The Emotions are all those feelings that so change men as to 6 II, 4 | and ask towards whom these feelings are entertained, and why. 7 II, 4 | feels thus and excites these feelings in return: those who think 8 II, 6 | things that cause these feelings, and the persons before 9 II, 9 | same moral qualities. Both feelings are associated with good 10 II, 9 | or equal with us. The two feelings have this in common, that 11 II, 9 | man’s good fortune. The feelings of pity and indignation 12 II, 9 | attended by the converse feelings of satisfaction. If you 13 II, 9 | happen to him too. All these feelings are associated with the 14 II, 9 | can now see that all these feelings tend to prevent pity (though 15 II, 21| appropriate when working up feelings of horror and indignation 16 III, 14| goodwill and various other feelings of the same kind have already