What kind of an emotion of fear would be left if the feeling neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of gooseflesh nor of visceral stirrings, were present, it is quite impossible... Psychology - Página 379por William James - 1892 - 478 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| E. Janes - 1885 - 122 páginas
...it is quite impossible to think. Can any one fancy the state of rage and picture no ebullition of it in the chest, no flushing of the face, no dilatation...teeth, no impulse to vigorous action, but in their stead limp muscles, calm breathing, and a placid' face?" "In rage, it is notorious how we 'work ourselves... | |
| 1884 - 640 páginas
...neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh nor of visceral stirrings, were present, it is quite impossible to think. Can one fancy the state of rage and picture no ebullition of it in the chest, no flushing... | |
| E. Janes - 1884 - 316 páginas
...neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh nor of visceral stirrings were present, it is quite impossible to think. Can any one fancy the state of rage and picture no ebullition of it in the chest, no flushing... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1887 - 724 páginas
...neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither- of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh nor of visceral stirrings, were present, it is quite impossible to think. Can one fancy the state of rage and picture no ebullition of it in the chest, no flushing... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1887 - 728 páginas
...neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh nor of visceral stirrings, were present, it is quite impossible to think. Can one fancy the state of rage and picture no ebullition of it in the chest, no flushing... | |
| William James - 1890 - 726 páginas
...neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh nor of visceral stirrings,...ebullition in the chest, no flushing of the face, UQ dilatation of the nostrils, no clenching of the teeth, no impulse to vigorous action, but in their... | |
| Paul Carus - 1893 - 720 páginas
...neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh nor of visceral stirrings,...teeth, no impulse to vigorous action, but in their stead limp- muscles, calm breathing and a placid face ? The present writer, for one, certainly cannot.... | |
| Western Reserve University - 1896 - 566 páginas
...neither of quickened heart-beats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh nor of visceral stirrings,...clenching of the teeth, no impulse to vigorous action; but instead, limp muscles, calm breathing, and a placid face? The present writer, for one, certainly cannot.... | |
| George Frederick Stout - 1899 - 692 páginas
...neither of quickened heartbeats nor of shallow breathing, neither of trembling lips nor of weakened limbs, neither of goose-flesh nor of visceral stirrings,...teeth, no impulse to vigorous action, but in their stead limp muscles, calm breathing, and a placid face ? The present writer, for one, certainly cannot.... | |
| George Frederick Stout - 1899 - 668 páginas
...visceral stirrings, were present, it is quite impossible for me to think. Can one fancy the state of rag*' and picture no ebullition in the chest, no flushing...teeth, no impulse to vigorous action, but in their stead limp muscles, calm breathing, and a placid face? The present writer, for one, certainly cannot.... | |
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