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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... completely supplied ; and that the philosopher can be enabled to trace those general laws which regulate the course of human affairs . Such being the case , we are naturally led to inquire into the circum- stances which have induced men ...
... completely supplied ; and that the philosopher can be enabled to trace those general laws which regulate the course of human affairs . Such being the case , we are naturally led to inquire into the circum- stances which have induced men ...
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... me to be the pur- pose for which it is best adapted , and where its place can be completely supplied by no other species of composition . On it , therefore , I shall treat at somewhat greater length than on the two 17 Objections answered.
... me to be the pur- pose for which it is best adapted , and where its place can be completely supplied by no other species of composition . On it , therefore , I shall treat at somewhat greater length than on the two 17 Objections answered.
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... completely in favour of the latter . The former are merely objects of taste , and have obviously no tendency to pro duce any improvement on the form of the spectator . But , in the case of moral paint- ing , a man both possesses a power ...
... completely in favour of the latter . The former are merely objects of taste , and have obviously no tendency to pro duce any improvement on the form of the spectator . But , in the case of moral paint- ing , a man both possesses a power ...
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... , indeed , is generally allowed to be the point in which Virgil has most completely failed . Considering the high powers which , in other respects , he has displayed , we can hardly suppose this to have proceeded from want of genius . 58.
... , indeed , is generally allowed to be the point in which Virgil has most completely failed . Considering the high powers which , in other respects , he has displayed , we can hardly suppose this to have proceeded from want of genius . 58.
Pàgina 107
... demireps , are the characters with whom he seems most completely at home . A just picture of fashionable life was reserved for the pens of our female novelists . SMOLLET . Smollet is still coarser than Fielding , and E 5 105.
... demireps , are the characters with whom he seems most completely at home . A just picture of fashionable life was reserved for the pens of our female novelists . SMOLLET . Smollet is still coarser than Fielding , and E 5 105.
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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 |