Analyjis of [Book X. 



is an extreme of averfion, united with a defire of re- 

 moving the object. Revenge is a continuance of anger. 

 Envy is anger excited through the defire of pofiefling 

 what another man is pofleffed of. Hatred is the con- 

 tinuance of envy or refentment. Hope is a mixture of 

 defire and joy. Pride is felf-iatisfaction, and is to 

 ambition what joy is to defire. Contempt is a low de- 

 gree of hatred or averfion, without any mixture of 

 anger or of envy. Curiofity is defire excited by the 

 natural love of action, often ftimulated by appetite, 

 or quickened by the love of beauty. Shame is fear 

 arifmg from the focial affections j that is, a fear of 

 having done fomething that may leflen us in the efteem 

 of others j it is the oppofite of Vqnity. Defrair is 

 nothing but an excefs of grief. Perhaps the annexed 

 fcheme may contribute to elucidate the progrefs of the 

 paffions. 



PAIN. Averfion to an irrational objeft Hatred to a rational objea -Grief Fear Defpair. 



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irrational objeft Defire Love to rational objefls Joy Hope T.xtacy. 



