Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious Narratives, with Observations on Some of the Most EminentMundell, 1805 - 174 頁 |
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... beauties of different landscapes ; nor the sculptor for drawing finer forms than were ever moulded by the hand of nature . The mere copying of real objects is obviously an inferior department of these arts ; while the other is that ...
... beauties of different landscapes ; nor the sculptor for drawing finer forms than were ever moulded by the hand of nature . The mere copying of real objects is obviously an inferior department of these arts ; while the other is that ...
第 37 頁
... beauties of na- ture , by giving dignity to the character , and raising its votary above mean and degrading pleasures , it may even become subservient to important purposes of improvement . But , for influencing the active principles ...
... beauties of na- ture , by giving dignity to the character , and raising its votary above mean and degrading pleasures , it may even become subservient to important purposes of improvement . But , for influencing the active principles ...
第 40 頁
... which true wisdom points out . A crowd of incidents will leave little room for the display of character and sentiment , or any higher beauties , of which this kind of writing is susceptible . Even supposing them to exist there 40.
... which true wisdom points out . A crowd of incidents will leave little room for the display of character and sentiment , or any higher beauties , of which this kind of writing is susceptible . Even supposing them to exist there 40.
第 56 頁
... 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 , to his lofty and irregular flights , has substituted an uniform and ...
... 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 , to his lofty and irregular flights , has substituted an uniform and ...
第 95 頁
... beauties and de- fects ; and as either of these happen most to strike the mind of the reader , different opi- nions are formed . Hence there may be a peculiar difficulty in giving such an opinion as may satisfy every description of ...
... beauties and de- fects ; and as either of these happen most to strike the mind of the reader , different opi- nions are formed . Hence there may be a peculiar difficulty in giving such an opinion as may satisfy every description of ...
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