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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第 14 頁
... amiable and brilliant qualities , which may render him an object of interest to the reader . Moral turpitude is thus frequently united with those superficial talents and ac- 3 $ complishments , which are so dazzling in the eyes of 14.
... amiable and brilliant qualities , which may render him an object of interest to the reader . Moral turpitude is thus frequently united with those superficial talents and ac- 3 $ complishments , which are so dazzling in the eyes of 14.
第 64 頁
... amiable and accomplished character of his age . Deeply impressed with that pure and su- blime morality , which was taught in the school of Socrates and Plato ; distinguished both as a statesman and commander ; and having , in the latter ...
... amiable and accomplished character of his age . Deeply impressed with that pure and su- blime morality , which was taught in the school of Socrates and Plato ; distinguished both as a statesman and commander ; and having , in the latter ...
第 73 頁
... amiable Fenelon . This work , like the Cy- ropædia of Xenophon , was composed chief- ly with a view to the instruction of its readers . It does not proceed , however , up- . on the same plan . Telemachus is oftener held forth as a ...
... amiable Fenelon . This work , like the Cy- ropædia of Xenophon , was composed chief- ly with a view to the instruction of its readers . It does not proceed , however , up- . on the same plan . Telemachus is oftener held forth as a ...
第 106 頁
... amiable qualities , but tends at the same time to represent these as connected with thoughtlessness and irregular- ity of conduct ; an idea already too com- mon , and which has been the ruin of thou- sands . That such a character does ...
... amiable qualities , but tends at the same time to represent these as connected with thoughtlessness and irregular- ity of conduct ; an idea already too com- mon , and which has been the ruin of thou- sands . That such a character does ...
第 124 頁
... amiable turn of mind , and seem to be written with very good intentions . It is only to be regretted that he should have adopted , in common with most of his countrymen , that mode of think- ing which represents virtue as the com ...
... amiable turn of mind , and seem to be written with very good intentions . It is only to be regretted that he should have adopted , in common with most of his countrymen , that mode of think- ing which represents virtue as the com ...
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