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 19 頁
... impression , and has a more immediate influ- ence on the active propensities of our nature . It is desirable , that not only reason , but ima- gination and feeling , should be enlisted in the cause of virtue ; that while reason guides ...
... impression , and has a more immediate influ- ence on the active propensities of our nature . It is desirable , that not only reason , but ima- gination and feeling , should be enlisted in the cause of virtue ; that while reason guides ...
第 26 頁
... impressions grow fainter by repetition , until , at length , they almost cease to be felt . But , unless an opportunity be given of dis- playing themselves in action , there is no room for the formation of habits , which can alone ...
... impressions grow fainter by repetition , until , at length , they almost cease to be felt . But , unless an opportunity be given of dis- playing themselves in action , there is no room for the formation of habits , which can alone ...
第 38 頁
... impression of reality , which is so necessary in order to give interest to the narrative . Yet there are cir ... impressions in regard to the history . Some- times even 98.
... impression of reality , which is so necessary in order to give interest to the narrative . Yet there are cir ... impressions in regard to the history . Some- times even 98.
第 39 頁
... impressions in regard to the history . Some- times even , as will appear in the sequel , it throws over it an obscurity which is never removed . It seems , therefore , to be for the mutual advantage both of truth and fiction , that they ...
... impressions in regard to the history . Some- times even , as will appear in the sequel , it throws over it an obscurity which is never removed . It seems , therefore , to be for the mutual advantage both of truth and fiction , that they ...
第 45 頁
... impressions being made too often , the mind becomes gradually callous to them . There are none , perhaps , who discover in their conduct less , both of the good and bad effects which fiction produces , than those who make it their daily ...
... impressions being made too often , the mind becomes gradually callous to them . There are none , perhaps , who discover in their conduct less , both of the good and bad effects which fiction produces , than those who make it their daily ...
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