Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious Narratives, with Observations on Some of the Most EminentMundell, 1805 - 174 páginas |
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... apply , even on the sup- position of the execution being unexception- able . But there are several circumstances which make it improbable that such should ever be the ΤΟ Conclusion Notes 148 151 On certain effects of Rнrмв in poetical ...
... apply , even on the sup- position of the execution being unexception- able . But there are several circumstances which make it improbable that such should ever be the ΤΟ Conclusion Notes 148 151 On certain effects of Rнrмв in poetical ...
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... apply here with nearly equal force . It is only by a re- view of the actual course of events , that we can trace with certainty that connection , which , even in this world , exists between virtue . and happiness . Now , fiction either ...
... apply here with nearly equal force . It is only by a re- view of the actual course of events , that we can trace with certainty that connection , which , even in this world , exists between virtue . and happiness . Now , fiction either ...
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... apply to the case we are con- sidering . An habitual disposition to act con- formably to the examples held forth , will probably be formed , and be ready to manifest itself at the first favourable opportunity . Like other habits , it ...
... apply to the case we are con- sidering . An habitual disposition to act con- formably to the examples held forth , will probably be formed , and be ready to manifest itself at the first favourable opportunity . Like other habits , it ...
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... apply a similar standard to that of his neighbours . Here he is in ge- neral disposed to be sufficiently rigid . Can- dour and moderation , as they are strongly called for by the weakness of our nature , so they are the virtues in which ...
... apply a similar standard to that of his neighbours . Here he is in ge- neral disposed to be sufficiently rigid . Can- dour and moderation , as they are strongly called for by the weakness of our nature , so they are the virtues in which ...
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... apply , more or less , to every other kind of mental accomplishment . There remain only the goods of fortune to be considered . And though these are not to be treated with any undue contempt , yet , certainly , both his dignity and his ...
... apply , more or less , to every other kind of mental accomplishment . There remain only the goods of fortune to be considered . And though these are not to be treated with any undue contempt , yet , certainly , both his dignity and his ...
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Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Vista completa - 1805 |
Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Vista completa - 1805 |
Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Vista completa - 1805 |
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