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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... 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 . Addison Johnson ...
... 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 . Addison Johnson ...
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... writers - Periodical works . Addison Johnson ... Hawkesworth .. Richardson .. Fielding . Smollet ... Burney . 88 89 91 93 .94 101 . 106 . 108 111 Moore ... General characters of English novels — Mrs . Smith .... 113 German writers 120 ...
... writers - Periodical works . Addison Johnson ... Hawkesworth .. Richardson .. Fielding . Smollet ... Burney . 88 89 91 93 .94 101 . 106 . 108 111 Moore ... General characters of English novels — Mrs . Smith .... 113 German writers 120 ...
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... writers being to present their 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 ...
... writers being to present their 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 ...
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... pu- rified as much as possible from every stain of imperfection . * The degree , in which a writer will succeed * See note [ B ] at the end of the volume . in these representations must depend both on his own genius 20.
... pu- rified as much as possible from every stain of imperfection . * The degree , in which a writer will succeed * See note [ B ] at the end of the volume . in these representations must depend both on his own genius 20.
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... writers of ge- nius . The art of drawing imaginary perfect characters , like every other art , must be pro- gressive and though many faults may be discovered in a few of the first , this affords no sufficient presumption against future ...
... writers of ge- nius . The art of drawing imaginary perfect characters , like every other art , must be pro- gressive and though many faults may be discovered in a few of the first , this affords no sufficient presumption against future ...
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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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