Vulgar, Sentimental, and Liberal Criticism F. J. Furnivall and T. S. Eliot on Shakespeare and Chaucer.
The ‘‘ordinary emotional person, experiencing a work of art, has a mixed critical and creative reaction. It is made up of comment and opinion, and also new emotions . . . vaguely applied to his own life. [For this] sentimental person . . . a work of art arouses all sorts of emotions which have nothing to do with that work of art whatever, but are accidents of personal association.’’
Fairy Travelling - a collection of informative and educational video for those who want to be free to communicate fluently in English! One of the programs: Magical journey to different countries, vivid impressions and positive emotions. Attractions, tourist destinations, hotels, restaurants, currency, phrase, etc.
All is in turmoil as the world moves towards war. In Solarno, the spies watch each other and ready their knives, while Myna sees the troops muster at its border and emotions run high as it vows never to be enslaved again. In Collegium, the students argue politics, too late to turn the tide.
Language of Emotions: What Your Feelings Are Trying to Tell You
Most of us relate to our emotions by either running from the difficult ones or clinging ot the pleasant ones. But accoring to empathic counselor and researcher Karla McLaren, all of our emotions are important messagers sent to us to bring clarity, keep us in integrity, and free us from suffering.