Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious Narratives, with Observations on Some of the Most EminentMundell, 1805 - 174 pàgines |
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... Virgil .. Milton Ossian . Prose fictions Xenophon .. Romances of Chivalry • French Writers of fiction ... Fenelon ... Le Sage Rousseau .. 49 50 ib . 55 60 61 .63 • ib . .66 72 73 75 78 Voltaire . 81 Prevot 82 Marivaux . 83 Barthelemi ...
... Virgil .. Milton Ossian . Prose fictions Xenophon .. Romances of Chivalry • French Writers of fiction ... Fenelon ... Le Sage Rousseau .. 49 50 ib . 55 60 61 .63 • ib . .66 72 73 75 78 Voltaire . 81 Prevot 82 Marivaux . 83 Barthelemi ...
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... various and intimate view of the manners of the age ; and , though Ulys- ses cannot be considered as a faultless model , he certainly approaches much nearer to it than the hero of the Iliad . VIRGIL . From the writings of Homer , we now 54.
... various and intimate view of the manners of the age ; and , though Ulys- ses cannot be considered as a faultless model , he certainly approaches much nearer to it than the hero of the Iliad . VIRGIL . From the writings of Homer , we now 54.
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... VIRGIL . From the writings of Homer , we now turn to those of his illustrious rival . The Eneid was not , like the Iliad and Odyssey , pro- duced in a barbarous age , but in one of high comparative civilization and refinement . Before ...
... VIRGIL . From the writings of Homer , we now turn to those of his illustrious rival . The Eneid was not , like the Iliad and Odyssey , pro- duced in a barbarous age , but in one of high comparative civilization and refinement . Before ...
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... Virgil seems to have aimed at transfusing into his own language the beauties of Homer , separated from his faults ; and he has in part succeed- ed . He has retrenched his languors , his re- petitions , his tiresome digressions ; and ...
... Virgil seems to have aimed at transfusing into his own language the beauties of Homer , separated from his faults ; and he has in part succeed- ed . He has retrenched his languors , his re- petitions , his tiresome digressions ; and ...
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... Virgil as well as Ho- mer ; not , in my opinion , with much better success . That which they have fixed upon , so far as I recollect , is the beneficial effects of piety to the gods . But , unless from his own frequent declarations , we ...
... Virgil as well as Ho- mer ; not , in my opinion , with much better success . That which they have fixed upon , so far as I recollect , is the beneficial effects of piety to the gods . But , unless from his own frequent declarations , we ...
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Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Visualització completa - 1805 |
Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Visualització completa - 1805 |
Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Visualització completa - 1805 |
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acquainted actions admiration Æneas Æneid affords agreeable altogether amusement appear apply beauties become certainly chiefly chivalry circumstances composition conduct considered cumstances danger degree delineation discover display disposition doubt drawn elegant embellish epic poetry excels exhibiting extremely fancy favour favourite feeling fiction fictitious former frequently genius Gil Blas give habits Heloise hero Homer Iliad impression improvement instruction interesting Joseph Andrews kind latter less Madame de Genlis mankind manners MARIVAUX means merit mind mode of writing moral narrative neral object of imitation observation opinion particular passion peculiar perfect character perform perhaps poem poetical poetry portunity possess probably produced proper qualities racter reader real events reason refinement regard respect rhymes rience Roger de Coverley romances scenes seems sentiments shew Smollet species spectator style tain taste Telemachus tend tendency thing thor tion Tom Jones truth turally views of human Virgil virtue virtuous whole writer Xenophon
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Legitimate Histories: Scott, Gothic, and the Authorities of Fiction Fiona Robertson Visualització de fragments - 1994 |