| 1787 - Страниц: 326
...a variety of duties and of offences, which men in ruder, and, it may be (for I enter not into.that queftion), happier periods of fociety, could never...French, whofe ftyle of manners, and the very powers of whole language, give them a great advantage in the delineation of that nicety, that fubtilty of feeling,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - Страниц: 254
...Novels, as forming a mistaken and pernicious system of morality, seems to me to arise from that contrast between one virtue or excellence and another, that...to be found in many of them, particularly in that species called the Sentimental. These have been chiefly borrowed from our neighbours the French, whose... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - Страниц: 434
...novels, as forming a mistaken and pernicious system of morality, seems to me to arise from that contrast between one virtue or excellence and another, that...to be found in many of them, particularly in that species called the sentimental. These have been chiefly borrowed from our neighbours the French, whose... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - Страниц: 346
...novels, as forming a mistaken and pernicious system of morality, seems to me to arise from that contrast between one virtue or excellence and another, that...to be found in many of them, particularly in that species called the Sentimental. These have been chiefly borrowed from our neighbours the French, whose... | |
| Francis Barnett - 1823 - Страниц: 372
...mistaken and pernicious system of morality seems to me to arise from that constraint between one virtue and another, that war of duties which is to be found in many of them particularly in that species called sentimental. The duty to parents is contrasted with the ties of friendship and love;... | |
| Hans Schwarz - 1911 - Страниц: 166
...Romane vermeiden, die in einem "mistaken and pernicious system of morality" besteht, herrührend "from that war of duties which is to be found in many of them: particulary in that species called the sentimental" (V, 181). Darum muß Louisa ihren Schritt bereuen.... | |
| Luc Boltanski - 1999 - Страниц: 272
...mistaken and pernicious system of morality, seems to me to arise from that contrast between one virtue and another, that war of duties which is to be found in many of them, particularly in that species called the Sentimental ... In the enthusiasm of sentiment there is much the same danger as... | |
| Jane Austen - 2001 - Страниц: 436
...Novels, as forming a mistaken and pernicious system of morality, seems to me to arise from that contrast between one virtue or excellence and another, that...to be found in many of them, particularly in that species called the Sentimental. These have been chiefly borrowed from our neighbours the French, whose... | |
| Margaret Cohen, Carolyn Dever - 2002 - Страниц: 331
...novels, as forming a mistaken and pernicious system of morality, seems to me to arise from that contrast between one virtue or excellence and another, that...to be found in many of them, particularly in that species called the Sentimental." In this war, "[t]he duty to parents is contrasted with the ties of... | |
| David Marshall - 2005 - Страниц: 284
...novels, as forming a mistaken and pernicious system of morality, seems to me to arise from that contrast between one virtue or excellence and another, that...to be found in many of them, particularly in that species called the sentimental. These have been chiefly borrowed from our neighbours the French, whose... | |
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