Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious Narratives, with Observations on Some of the Most EminentMundell, 1805 - 174 strán (strany) |
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Strana 19
... hero . It becomes desirable , therefore , that , by some other means , a higher standard of mo- ral judgment should be previously formed . It is true , such a standard may , and ought to be , formed , by the deductions of reason , and ...
... hero . It becomes desirable , therefore , that , by some other means , a higher standard of mo- ral judgment should be previously formed . It is true , such a standard may , and ought to be , formed , by the deductions of reason , and ...
Strana 23
... heroes free from blame , than distinguished for active and virtuous exertion . Now , ne- gative virtue is no doubt of great import- ance in itself . As , however , it leaves the character very incomplete , so , in narrative , the figure ...
... heroes free from blame , than distinguished for active and virtuous exertion . Now , ne- gative virtue is no doubt of great import- ance in itself . As , however , it leaves the character very incomplete , so , in narrative , the figure ...
Strana 24
... hero is not deficient in any good quality , he should possess some one in a peculiar and eminent degree . The virtue chosen for this purpose should be such as his circumstances and situation more particularly call for . The next ...
... hero is not deficient in any good quality , he should possess some one in a peculiar and eminent degree . The virtue chosen for this purpose should be such as his circumstances and situation more particularly call for . The next ...
Strana 25
... hero . A tame and pedantic character would be the natural result of such a servile imitation . It is sufficient , that he should regard his conduct with high sentiments of interest and admiration , should enter into the views by which ...
... hero . A tame and pedantic character would be the natural result of such a servile imitation . It is sufficient , that he should regard his conduct with high sentiments of interest and admiration , should enter into the views by which ...
Strana 31
... whom the hero has chosen for himself , and those among whom he is thrown by unavoidable accident . The for- ner , without being absolutely free from faults , ought B 4 31 for he read the author for predominant read prominent.
... whom the hero has chosen for himself , and those among whom he is thrown by unavoidable accident . The for- ner , without being absolutely free from faults , ought B 4 31 for he read the author for predominant read prominent.
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Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Úplné zobrazenie - 1805 |
Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Úplné zobrazenie - 1805 |
Morality of Fiction: Or, An Inquiry Into the Tendency of Fictitious ... Hugh Murray Úplné zobrazenie - 1805 |
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