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Credit: The emotions and the will / by Alexander Bain. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![14. Praise and Admiration ; Flattery and Adulation Glory, Reputation, and Fame ; Applause, Compli ment; Vanity and Vainglory 15. Arts of Politesse IG. Censui'e, Disapprobation, Dispraise, Abuse, Libel Scorn, Infamy 17. Shame . . . • • • 18. Bearing of education or culture on the emotions of self 19. Employment in Art 20. Self-love and Selfishness. Prudent calculation 21. The most disinterested actions still a part of Self PAGE CHAPTER VIII. EMOTION OF POWEK. 1. Pleasure of mere exercise. Farther pleasure of the ends of pursuit . . . • • • .115 2. Proper pleasure a rebound from weakness or difficulty 117 3. Different modes of transition or comparison . . 118 4. Physical Side.—Increase of energy; erect attitude; Laughter 5. Mental Side.—Characters of the pleasure . . 120 6. Sjoecific forms.—Position of headship in industrial operations 1^1 7. Working for objects of affection .... ih. 8. Bending the Wills of other men .... 122 9. State office; wealth; leadership of a party; adviser in affairs 10. Command given by Science 123 11. Superiority in the effects of Fine Art; Eloquence . ih. 12. Love of influence working in society generally . 124 13. Summary view of the pleasure of Power . . ih. 14. Pains of Impotence.—Failure ; sense of Littleness . ] 25 15. Jealousy 12G Relation of sentiment of power to emotions of self, Note](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21292401_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)