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 4 頁
... degree , both limited and pre- carious . The objects , too , which it presents , will be often viewed through such a mist of passion and prejudice , as to prevent his forming a correct judgment respecting them . Admitting , then , the ...
... degree , both limited and pre- carious . The objects , too , which it presents , will be often viewed through such a mist of passion and prejudice , as to prevent his forming a correct judgment respecting them . Admitting , then , the ...
第 14 頁
... degree criminal . But a character , that was uniformly and throughout bad , would form an unpleasant , and even a disgusting , object . He must , therefore , be at the same time invested with certain amiable and brilliant qualities ...
... degree criminal . But a character , that was uniformly and throughout bad , would form an unpleasant , and even a disgusting , object . He must , therefore , be at the same time invested with certain amiable and brilliant qualities ...
第 18 頁
... degree of respect and admiration . Such is then the proneness to imitation , that it does not confine itself to those qualities which are really brilliant and estimable ; but embraces their most indifferent actions , and even their very ...
... degree of respect and admiration . Such is then the proneness to imitation , that it does not confine itself to those qualities which are really brilliant and estimable ; but embraces their most indifferent actions , and even their very ...
第 20 頁
... pu- rified as much as possible from every stain of imperfection . * The degree , in which a writer will succeed * See note [ B ] at the end of the volume . in these representations must depend both on his own genius 20.
... pu- rified as much as possible from every stain of imperfection . * The degree , in which a writer will succeed * See note [ B ] at the end of the volume . in these representations must depend both on his own genius 20.
第 21 頁
... degree above common life . It may be proper to consider some of the arguments which have been advanced in support of this opinion . Some have thought it sufficient to observe , that no such characters were to be found in real life ...
... degree above common life . It may be proper to consider some of the arguments which have been advanced in support of this opinion . Some have thought it sufficient to observe , that no such characters were to be found in real life ...
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