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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... Descriptive - Mrs . Radcliffe . 126 ... Allegorical ... 128 Sentimental 129 Nature of this kind of writing 130 Its tendency 134 Sterne 142 Mackenzie 144 Goethe .. 146 Conclusion Notes • • 148 · 151 On certain effects.
... Descriptive - Mrs . Radcliffe . 126 ... Allegorical ... 128 Sentimental 129 Nature of this kind of writing 130 Its tendency 134 Sterne 142 Mackenzie 144 Goethe .. 146 Conclusion Notes • • 148 · 151 On certain effects.
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... to by the moralist , as an authority , on which to establish maxims for the conduct of life . The chief fictitious performances , that have pretensions of this kind , are those which go by the name of comic romances . Here , 6.
... to by the moralist , as an authority , on which to establish maxims for the conduct of life . The chief fictitious performances , that have pretensions of this kind , are those which go by the name of comic romances . Here , 6.
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... kind of writing , which , the reader , instead of being encour- aged in , ought to be carefully guarded against . This objection will apply , even on the sup- position of the execution being unexception- able . But there are several ...
... kind of writing , which , the reader , instead of being encour- aged in , ought to be carefully guarded against . This objection will apply , even on the sup- position of the execution being unexception- able . But there are several ...
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... kind ; insomuch , that when we speak of the moral of a tale , we mean always some maxim which may be in- ferred from it . . " The same objections which were stated under the former head , seem to apply here with nearly equal force . It ...
... kind ; insomuch , that when we speak of the moral of a tale , we mean always some maxim which may be in- ferred from it . . " The same objections which were stated under the former head , seem to apply here with nearly equal force . It ...
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... kind , it must be peculiarly ill calculated for interesting and affecting the reader . But , where the different faculties preserve their due proportions , and the situations are such , as to give them full opportunity of display- ing ...
... kind , it must be peculiarly ill calculated for interesting and affecting the reader . But , where the different faculties preserve their due proportions , and the situations are such , as to give them full opportunity of display- ing ...
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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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