The origin and nature of the emotions; miscellaneous papers . S Q ^ o^ o = ^ Q O O o a CQ. Fig. 53.—A Cl.^.^sic Conception of F.^tkiue—Phidippides, the First Mar.\thon is saved!—Phidippides dies in tlie shout for his meed.—Browning. 169 170 THE EMOTIONS from tlie consuniiiij;- stress :ui(l str;uii of his husiness or pro-fessional life. These diversions ure all rational attenij)ts torelieve tension by self-]ireservative reactions. For the samereason man attem])ts to i-elievo (he strain of eontention with


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