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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... answered ... .17 18 21 Questions respecting the mode of conducting them ... Number of characters ... Beauty Intellectual endowments . Rank and fortune 5667 28 .. ib . 33 34 35 Mode of narration Poetry and prose .. 36 .37 38.
... answered ... .17 18 21 Questions respecting the mode of conducting them ... Number of characters ... Beauty Intellectual endowments . Rank and fortune 5667 28 .. ib . 33 34 35 Mode of narration Poetry and prose .. 36 .37 38.
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... characters of English novels — Mrs . Smith .... 113 German writers 120 Schiller , Goethe , and Kotzebue . . 121 il . La Fontaine . Species not included in the foregoing enumera- tion .... Ludicrous - Don Quixote 123 ib . Descriptive ...
... characters of English novels — Mrs . Smith .... 113 German writers 120 Schiller , Goethe , and Kotzebue . . 121 il . La Fontaine . Species not included in the foregoing enumera- tion .... Ludicrous - Don Quixote 123 ib . Descriptive ...
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... characters in a ludicrous and amusing point of view , they are naturally led , instead of a faithful representation of nature , to give very strong caricatures . With the same view of entertaining their readers , they have filled the ...
... characters in a ludicrous and amusing point of view , they are naturally led , instead of a faithful representation of nature , to give very strong caricatures . With the same view of entertaining their readers , they have filled the ...
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... acted upon by 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 ...
... acted upon by 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 ...
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... character should be not only . imperfect , but in a great degree criminal . But a character , that was uniformly and throughout bad , would form an unpleasant , and even a disgusting , object . He must , therefore , be at the same time ...
... character should be not only . imperfect , but in a great degree criminal . But a character , that was uniformly and throughout bad , would form an unpleasant , and even a disgusting , object . He must , therefore , be at the same time ...
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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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