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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... acquaint- ance with mankind than his own personal observation can furnish . This must always be , in a great degree , both limited and pre- carious . The objects , too , which it presents , will be often viewed through such a mist of ...
... acquaint- ance with mankind than his own personal observation can furnish . This must always be , in a great degree , both limited and pre- carious . The objects , too , which it presents , will be often viewed through such a mist of ...
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... acquaintance with the world will quickly shew the fallacy . The disappointment which this occasions , may then , very probably , throw those who have suffered it into an opposite extreme . Should it , on the other hand , give a just ...
... acquaintance with the world will quickly shew the fallacy . The disappointment which this occasions , may then , very probably , throw those who have suffered it into an opposite extreme . Should it , on the other hand , give a just ...
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... acquainted , either by reading , or by the intercourse of life . So strong is this propensity to imitation , that it will take place even in regard to persons whom he views with a good deal of indiffer- ence , provided they be ...
... acquainted , either by reading , or by the intercourse of life . So strong is this propensity to imitation , that it will take place even in regard to persons whom he views with a good deal of indiffer- ence , provided they be ...
第 43 頁
... acquainted with , both on his own account , and with the view of regulating more cor- rectly the conduct of his hero . Religion , as it is in itself an object of the highest inte- rest , so the opportunities , which he may have of ...
... acquainted with , both on his own account , and with the view of regulating more cor- rectly the conduct of his hero . Religion , as it is in itself an object of the highest inte- rest , so the opportunities , which he may have of ...
第 68 頁
... acquainted with the early history of other nations , we might be able to trace in them the operation of similar principles .. There is , however , a very great difference observable between the effects of this dispo- sition in Greece ...
... acquainted with the early history of other nations , we might be able to trace in them the operation of similar principles .. There is , however , a very great difference observable between the effects of this dispo- sition in Greece ...
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