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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... regard to the reader , it cannot be expected that he should be much occupied in following out the train of reasoning . The likelihood is , either that be will pay no attention to the opinions in 2 culcated , or , if he does , that he TI.
... regard to the reader , it cannot be expected that he should be much occupied in following out the train of reasoning . The likelihood is , either that be will pay no attention to the opinions in 2 culcated , or , if he does , that he TI.
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... regard to narratives , whether real or fictitious , where these passions have no room to operate , I conceive the case to be widely different . Here we feel rather a disposition to attach ourselves to the suffer- ing party . Even where ...
... regard to narratives , whether real or fictitious , where these passions have no room to operate , I conceive the case to be widely different . Here we feel rather a disposition to attach ourselves to the suffer- ing party . Even where ...
Pàgina 17
... regard both to this and to the first - men- tioned species of fiction , that every purpose for which they are intended , may be better accomplished by the biography of private life . But , in case the public taste be not suf- ficiently ...
... regard both to this and to the first - men- tioned species of fiction , that every purpose for which they are intended , may be better accomplished by the biography of private life . But , in case the public taste be not suf- ficiently ...
Pàgina 18
... regard to persons whom he views with a good deal of indiffer- ence , provided they be continually before his eyes . But the effects must be much more striking , when they are the objects of any peculiar degree of respect and admiration ...
... regard to persons whom he views with a good deal of indiffer- ence , provided they be continually before his eyes . But the effects must be much more striking , when they are the objects of any peculiar degree of respect and admiration ...
Pàgina 23
... regard to some of those which have been drawn even by writers of ge- nius . The art of drawing imaginary perfect characters , like every other art , must be pro- gressive and though many faults may be discovered in a few of the first ...
... regard to some of those which have been drawn even by writers of ge- nius . The art of drawing imaginary perfect characters , like every other art , must be pro- gressive and though many faults may be discovered in a few of the first ...
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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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