[35] See chap. 14.
[36] It is easier to conceive the manner of coexistence of similar emotions, than to describe it. They cannot be said to mix or incorporate like concordant sounds. Their union is rather of agreement or concord; and therefore I have chosen the words in the text, not as sufficient to express clearly the manner of their coexistence, but only as less liable to exception than any other I can find.
[37] Chap. 18. sect. 3.
[38] Chap. of epic and dramatic compositions.
[39] See part 2. of the present chapter, toward the close.
[40] Canto 20. st. 97.
[41] Chap. 1.
[42] See part 1. sect. 1. of the present chapter.
[43] Herodotus, book 7.
[44] Act 2. sc. 6.