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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... tion .... Ludicrous - Don Quixote 123 ib . 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 ...
... tion .... Ludicrous - Don Quixote 123 ib . 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 ...
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... tion . Considering the consummate wisdom which is displayed in every other part of the human constitution , it appears improbable that so universal an inclination should be al- together of a vicious and hurtful nature , or that there ...
... tion . Considering the consummate wisdom which is displayed in every other part of the human constitution , it appears improbable that so universal an inclination should be al- together of a vicious and hurtful nature , or that there ...
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... tion which Providence has assigned him . There is a material difference , indeed , be- tween the affairs of public and of private life . The former can be known only through the medium of history , while every man , by means of his own ...
... tion which Providence has assigned him . There is a material difference , indeed , be- tween the affairs of public and of private life . The former can be known only through the medium of history , while every man , by means of his own ...
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... tion is , then , how far this can be considered , in itself , as a proper mode of investigating truth ? The only opinions , it is evident , which can be introduced here , are those of a practical nature ; and the object must be , to ...
... tion is , then , how far this can be considered , in itself , as a proper mode of investigating truth ? The only opinions , it is evident , which can be introduced here , are those of a practical nature ; and the object must be , to ...
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... tion . Pleased with interesting narrative , or brilliant description , he will not be much dis- posed to search for defects in the argument . Upon the whole , then , it would appear , that truth is still to be found out , as former- ly ...
... tion . Pleased with interesting narrative , or brilliant description , he will not be much dis- posed to search for defects in the argument . Upon the whole , then , it would appear , that truth is still to be found out , as former- ly ...
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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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