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 18 頁
... this , though a point of the last importance , does not properly belong to the present subject . The question is respecting the comparative merits of real and fictitious history . Now ,, though it cannot be denied , that , in the 18.
... this , though a point of the last importance , does not properly belong to the present subject . The question is respecting the comparative merits of real and fictitious history . Now ,, though it cannot be denied , that , in the 18.
第 32 頁
... merit , as to render them worthy of his choice . The latter can with no propriety be raised above the ordinary standard . Our next question relates to the degree in which this favourite character is to be en- dued with the gifts of ...
... merit , as to render them worthy of his choice . The latter can with no propriety be raised above the ordinary standard . Our next question relates to the degree in which this favourite character is to be en- dued with the gifts of ...
第 41 頁
... merits of these compositions . Nor is that pleasure to be altogether ne- glected , which arises from exciting and gra- tifying the reader's curiosity . We must only take care not to make it interfere with those of an higher order , nor ...
... merits of these compositions . Nor is that pleasure to be altogether ne- glected , which arises from exciting and gra- tifying the reader's curiosity . We must only take care not to make it interfere with those of an higher order , nor ...
第 42 頁
... merit of a man's conduct must depend upon its being adapted to his real circumstances . It is by considering these , that his duties are to be ascertained ; nor could it be of much use to represent any one acting with the most perfect ...
... merit of a man's conduct must depend upon its being adapted to his real circumstances . It is by considering these , that his duties are to be ascertained ; nor could it be of much use to represent any one acting with the most perfect ...
第 49 頁
... merit as literary productions . Fictions may be divided into narrative and dramatic . Although many parts of the above inquiry will apply equally to both , yet it was composed chiefly with a view to the former . To these I now mean to ...
... merit as literary productions . Fictions may be divided into narrative and dramatic . Although many parts of the above inquiry will apply equally to both , yet it was composed chiefly with a view to the former . To these I now mean to ...
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