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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... Heloise . High powers of genius , an exquisite and ex- treme sensibility , together with an eccentric and visionary turn of mind , are conspicuous throughout this , as well as the other writings of Rousseau . He himself admits it to ...
... Heloise . High powers of genius , an exquisite and ex- treme sensibility , together with an eccentric and visionary turn of mind , are conspicuous throughout this , as well as the other writings of Rousseau . He himself admits it to ...
第 80 頁
... Heloise preferable to works conducted with a stricter regard to morality . He urges , that the disorder of which it presents an example , is of a different , and less criminal nature , than that which had then become general through ...
... Heloise preferable to works conducted with a stricter regard to morality . He urges , that the disorder of which it presents an example , is of a different , and less criminal nature , than that which had then become general through ...
第 81 頁
... Heloise , particularly to- wards the conclusion . Still it is , on the whole , a dangerous performance , and one which it can hardly be thought safe to put into the hands of youthful readers . VOLTAIRE . Voltaire , who attempted every ...
... Heloise , particularly to- wards the conclusion . Still it is , on the whole , a dangerous performance , and one which it can hardly be thought safe to put into the hands of youthful readers . VOLTAIRE . Voltaire , who attempted every ...
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