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 13 頁
... 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 course of the present essay , it ...
... 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 course of the present essay , it ...
第 14 頁
... virtue than it really is . On the 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 ...
... virtue than it really is . On the 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 ...
第 19 頁
... virtues and vices of the character are apt to be con- founded together ; the one throwing a sort of borrowed lustre over the other . History abounds with examples of men who have been ... virtue ; that while reason guides our path 19.
... virtues and vices of the character are apt to be con- founded together ; the one throwing a sort of borrowed lustre over the other . History abounds with examples of men who have been ... virtue ; that while reason guides our path 19.
第 20 頁
... virtue ; that while reason guides our path , fancy should strew it with flowers . It is the office of the one to discover where vir- tue lies ; of the other to adorn , and render her pleasing and attractive . It has been asserted by an ...
... virtue ; that while reason guides our path , fancy should strew it with flowers . It is the office of the one to discover where vir- tue lies ; of the other to adorn , and render her pleasing and attractive . It has been asserted by an ...
第 23 頁
... virtue is no doubt of great import- ance in itself . As , however , it leaves the character very incomplete , so , in narrative , the figure it makes is particularly insipid . Another cause may be , that this perfect character has been ...
... virtue is no doubt of great import- ance in itself . As , however , it leaves the character very incomplete , so , in narrative , the figure it makes is particularly insipid . Another cause may be , that this perfect character has been ...
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