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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... tends to form a very perni- cious habit , that of resting philosophical opi- nions upon any foundation , besides that of well ascertained facts . The building upon these , by what is termed the method of induction , is now universally ...
... tends to form a very perni- cious habit , that of resting philosophical opi- nions upon any foundation , besides that of well ascertained facts . The building upon these , by what is termed the method of induction , is now universally ...
Strana 14
... tends to raise expectations , of which a little acquaintance with the world will quickly shew the fallacy . The disappointment which this occasions , may then , very probably , throw those who have suffered it into an opposite extreme ...
... tends to raise expectations , of which a little acquaintance with the world will quickly shew the fallacy . The disappointment which this occasions , may then , very probably , throw those who have suffered it into an opposite extreme ...
Strana 24
... tend to obviate any danger of this kind , if , while the 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 ...
... tend to obviate any danger of this kind , if , while the 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 ...
Strana 32
... tend to throw contempt even on those moral qualities , which are held forth as objects of imitation . Between these opposite dangers , it will not be easy for the writer to conduct himself so as not to fall into one or other of them ...
... tend to throw contempt even on those moral qualities , which are held forth as objects of imitation . Between these opposite dangers , it will not be easy for the writer to conduct himself so as not to fall into one or other of them ...
Strana 38
... who will often find it no easy task to prevent his story from clashing with the his tory or tradition on which it is founded . The engrafted fiction also tends to give false impressions in regard to the history . Some- times even 98.
... who will often find it no easy task to prevent his story from clashing with the his tory or tradition on which it is founded . The engrafted fiction also tends to give false impressions in regard to the history . Some- times even 98.
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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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