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 82 頁
... writings of this au- thor so amusing .. PREVÔT . It would be improper here not to mention Prevôt , though he does not appear to have attained the same celebrity in this country . 4 as in France . This writer excels in a lively 82 Prevot.
... writings of this au- thor so amusing .. PREVÔT . It would be improper here not to mention Prevôt , though he does not appear to have attained the same celebrity in this country . 4 as in France . This writer excels in a lively 82 Prevot.
第 83 頁
... excels in a lively and natural mode of narration , which makes it difficult to believe that the events which he relates are not real . He possesses , also , very great pathetic powers . These appear parti- cularly in the story of Manon ...
... excels in a lively and natural mode of narration , which makes it difficult to believe that the events which he relates are not real . He possesses , also , very great pathetic powers . These appear parti- cularly in the story of Manon ...
第 90 頁
... excels . Of these characters , the most striking , and the most exquisitely drawn , is that of Sir Roger de Coverley . He is the old English country gentleman , full of goodness and sim- plicity , and without any of the roughness and ...
... excels . Of these characters , the most striking , and the most exquisitely drawn , is that of Sir Roger de Coverley . He is the old English country gentleman , full of goodness and sim- plicity , and without any of the roughness and ...
第 93 頁
... excel both in exciting that interest which arises from a chain of well connected incidents . Hilario and Flavilla are superior , in this respect , to any thing we find , either in the Spectator or Rambler . This author shews also great ...
... excel both in exciting that interest which arises from a chain of well connected incidents . Hilario and Flavilla are superior , in this respect , to any thing we find , either in the Spectator or Rambler . This author shews also great ...
第 96 頁
... excels the mere dramatic in the opportunity it affords of describing tones and gestures , in which he excels equally as in the language by which they are accompanied . The particular in which Richardson is most deficient , is his style ...
... excels the mere dramatic in the opportunity it affords of describing tones and gestures , in which he excels equally as in the language by which they are accompanied . The particular in which Richardson is most deficient , is his style ...
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