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 9 頁
... shew the good or bad effects which these opinions pro-- duce , when applied to the conduct of life . To effect this purpose , the leading events in the story must appear to be the immediate and direct consequences of their operation ...
... shew the good or bad effects which these opinions pro-- duce , when applied to the conduct of life . To effect this purpose , the leading events in the story must appear to be the immediate and direct consequences of their operation ...
第 12 頁
... his favourite characters .. The second order of reasoning fictions , are those , whose object it is to shew the motives of prudence , which bind to the observation of some particular moral duty . This they generally attempt 12.
... his favourite characters .. The second order of reasoning fictions , are those , whose object it is to shew the motives of prudence , which bind to the observation of some particular moral duty . This they generally attempt 12.
第 13 頁
... shew the happy effects which virtue produces . But this is more rarely their aim ; and , where it is , they coincide , in a great measure , with the class which we are next to notice . Wherever the term moral fiction occurs in the ...
... shew the happy effects which virtue produces . But this is more rarely their aim ; and , where it is , they coincide , in a great measure , with the class which we are next to notice . Wherever the term moral fiction occurs in the ...
第 14 頁
... shew the fallacy . The disappointment which this occasions , may then , very probably , throw those who have suffered it into an opposite extreme . Should it , on the other hand , give a just view of human affairs , it will still ...
... shew the fallacy . The disappointment which this occasions , may then , very probably , throw those who have suffered it into an opposite extreme . Should it , on the other hand , give a just view of human affairs , it will still ...
第 43 頁
... shew , the end at which he is principally to aim , yet it is desirable , that he should , as little as possible , convey any erroneous ideas re- specting it . The science of morals he ought to be well acquainted with , both on his own ...
... shew , the end at which he is principally to aim , yet it is desirable , that he should , as little as possible , convey any erroneous ideas re- specting it . The science of morals he ought to be well acquainted with , both on his own ...
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