(seq. 84)

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Needs Review

Despair is when Fear comes to be without
any Mixture of Hope

Jealousy is that peculiar Uneasiness which
arises from the Fear that some Rival
may rob us of the Affection of some
whome we greatly love; or Suspicion
that He hath already done it.
If it proceeds no further Man a Fear [His?]
that this may be it is of use to make us
more vigilant in our Conduct, more studi-
ous to please the beloved Person, and to ex-
cel the Competition

The first Sort of Jealousy is inseparable
from Love before it is in Possession of
its Object; for he that love would
be loved, and be to another what that
other is to Him, something essential to
his Happiness

The latter is often unjust generally
mischievous alway troublesome

Disgust or Satiety is a Friend of Temperance

The following [?] Passions regard Others

Irrision is that Mirth which is [raised?] is us
by the Light of anothers Absurdities or
Misfortune. It is made up of Joy and
Hatred.

Commiseration is a Compound of Love & Sorrow

Congratulation is that Joy which our Love to
another makes us receive from the Gifts
of Nature of Providence bestowed upon him,
the flourishing of his Reputation the
Ease of his Circumstances & the Success of his
[?] [?]

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page