VI. MIXED PASSIONS, are such as do not consist of any single Act, but are made up of more then one,* to be distinguished by the Object they are conversant about, and by the Simple Passions of which they consist, into such as are
Good that is dear to us, implying a ‖ mixture of Love, Anger, and Hope, that we may excel others in it: or a mixture of Love, Anger, and Fear, lest we should by others be deprived of it.
Evil; whether as done
Others; in respect of the
Indetermined either as to Good or Evil, but concerning both consisting in a distraction of the Mind by a conflict of any two contrary Passions: to which may be opposed (though not so proper to this place) the transport of the Mind, being wholly possess'd with one Passion: styled