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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... is a material difference , indeed , be- tween the affairs of public and of private life . The former can be known only through the medium of history , while every man , by means of his own experience , must obtain a considerable A 3 5.
... is a material difference , indeed , be- tween the affairs of public and of private life . The former can be known only through the medium of history , while every man , by means of his own experience , must obtain a considerable A 3 5.
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... former- ly , by philosophical discussion , by arranging and generalizing facts , not by any fable , how- ever ingenious or well constructed . Perhaps it may be otherwise where opinions are in- troduced with the view of spreading , and ...
... former- ly , by philosophical discussion , by arranging and generalizing facts , not by any fable , how- ever ingenious or well constructed . Perhaps it may be otherwise where opinions are in- troduced with the view of spreading , and ...
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... former head , seem to apply here with nearly equal force . It is only by a re- view of the actual course of events , that we can trace with certainty that connection , which , even in this world , exists between virtue . and happiness ...
... former head , seem to apply here with nearly equal force . It is only by a re- view of the actual course of events , that we can trace with certainty that connection , which , even in this world , exists between virtue . and happiness ...
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... former supposition , it tends to raise expectations , of which a little acquaintance with the world will quickly shew the fallacy . The disappointment which this occasions , may then , very probably , throw those who have suffered it ...
... former supposition , it tends to raise expectations , of which a little acquaintance with the world will quickly shew the fallacy . The disappointment which this occasions , may then , very probably , throw those who have suffered it ...
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... former . The slightest observation may be sufficient to convince us , that man is , in many respects , an imitative being . His character , undoubt- edly , is very much formed after that of those with whom he becomes acquainted , either ...
... former . The slightest observation may be sufficient to convince us , that man is , in many respects , an imitative being . His character , undoubt- edly , is very much formed after that of those with whom he becomes acquainted , either ...
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