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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... 31. for predominant read prominent . 105. 1. 7. after tendency read is . 167. 1. 3. from bottom after ch'alto read strepito . 168. for it is read they are . INTRODUCTION . In all stages of human society , from vi CONTENTS .
... 31. for predominant read prominent . 105. 1. 7. after tendency read is . 167. 1. 3. from bottom after ch'alto read strepito . 168. for it is read they are . INTRODUCTION . In all stages of human society , from vi CONTENTS .
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... society , from the time at least of its emerging from absolute barbarism , no disposition seems more general than the delight which is taken in works of fiction . These form part , and generally a favourite part , of the literature of ...
... society , from the time at least of its emerging from absolute barbarism , no disposition seems more general than the delight which is taken in works of fiction . These form part , and generally a favourite part , of the literature of ...
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... society at the time , not to another , though perhaps a happier and better state . There is another observation , made by highly respectable writers , and drawn from very profound views of human nature . Pas- sive impressions grow ...
... society at the time , not to another , though perhaps a happier and better state . There is another observation , made by highly respectable writers , and drawn from very profound views of human nature . Pas- sive impressions grow ...
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... society of beings thus divested of human imperfection , would lead to the great- est errors , if adopted in our intercourse with men such as they really exist . Imprudence , at least , if not something worse , must be the ine- vitable ...
... society of beings thus divested of human imperfection , would lead to the great- est errors , if adopted in our intercourse with men such as they really exist . Imprudence , at least , if not something worse , must be the ine- vitable ...
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... society , dur- ing that warlike and adventurous period , when fables the most extravagant were easily credited , and when the common events of life were susceptible of poetical em- bellishment . To describe these events now in the same ...
... society , dur- ing that warlike and adventurous period , when fables the most extravagant were easily credited , and when the common events of life were susceptible of poetical em- bellishment . To describe these events now in the same ...
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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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