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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... peculiar to itself . To fulfil the object in view , it is necessary that the principal character should be not only . imperfect , but in a great degree criminal . But a character , that was uniformly and throughout bad , would form an ...
... peculiar to itself . To fulfil the object in view , it is necessary that the principal character should be not only . imperfect , but in a great degree criminal . But a character , that was uniformly and throughout bad , would form an ...
第 18 頁
... peculiar 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 ...
... peculiar 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 ...
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... peculiarly ill calculated for interesting and affecting the reader . But , where the different faculties preserve ... peculiar and eminent degree . The virtue chosen for this purpose should be such as his circumstances and situation ...
... peculiarly ill calculated for interesting and affecting the reader . But , where the different faculties preserve ... peculiar and eminent degree . The virtue chosen for this purpose should be such as his circumstances and situation ...
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... peculiar regard to this circumstance , is , perhaps , not one which a wise man would wish very much to encou- rage . Yet , to represent a great deficiency in this particular would be whimsical , and could not B 5 99 Number of characters ...
... peculiar regard to this circumstance , is , perhaps , not one which a wise man would wish very much to encou- rage . Yet , to represent a great deficiency in this particular would be whimsical , and could not B 5 99 Number of characters ...
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... peculiar to themselves . If they yield to their masters in invention , in simplicity , in fancy , they surpass them in dignity and correctness . 1 These observations apply , in a peculiar manner , 55 Homer Virgil.
... peculiar to themselves . If they yield to their masters in invention , in simplicity , in fancy , they surpass them in dignity and correctness . 1 These observations apply , in a peculiar manner , 55 Homer Virgil.
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