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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... Chivalry • French Writers of fiction ... Fenelon ... Le Sage Rousseau .. 49 50 ib . 55 60 61 .63 • ib . .66 72 73 75 78 Voltaire . 81 Prevot 82 Marivaux . 83 Barthelemi .. .84 Genlis ... 87 CONTENTS . English writers - Periodical works ...
... Chivalry • French Writers of fiction ... Fenelon ... Le Sage Rousseau .. 49 50 ib . 55 60 61 .63 • ib . .66 72 73 75 78 Voltaire . 81 Prevot 82 Marivaux . 83 Barthelemi .. .84 Genlis ... 87 CONTENTS . English writers - Periodical works ...
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... CHIVALRY . From the time of Xenophon , during a long series of ages , no other composition of this kind occurs , till we come to the romances of chivalry . In order to estimate duly the na- ture of these performances , it may be proper ...
... CHIVALRY . From the time of Xenophon , during a long series of ages , no other composition of this kind occurs , till we come to the romances of chivalry . In order to estimate duly the na- ture of these performances , it may be proper ...
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... chivalry offered a tempting path to all such as were animated by the spirit of enterprise , or the desire of distinction . As glory was a leading motive in these exploits , it was natural to wish for some means of recording them . An ...
... chivalry offered a tempting path to all such as were animated by the spirit of enterprise , or the desire of distinction . As glory was a leading motive in these exploits , it was natural to wish for some means of recording them . An ...
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... chivalry . These were partly in poetry , and partly in prose ; of which the first were probably the most ancient ; the latter are superior in merit , and gave a juster view of the manners of the times . Like the poems of Homer , they ...
... chivalry . These were partly in poetry , and partly in prose ; of which the first were probably the most ancient ; the latter are superior in merit , and gave a juster view of the manners of the times . Like the poems of Homer , they ...
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... Chivalry , as we have seen , was , in itself , a beneficent institution , and a step towards the civilization of modern Europe . As soon , however , as the sovereign , on the one hand , and the people on the other , acquired an in ...
... Chivalry , as we have seen , was , in itself , a beneficent institution , and a step towards the civilization of modern Europe . As soon , however , as the sovereign , on the one hand , and the people on the other , acquired an in ...
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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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