| Richard C. Taylor - 1993 - 218 Seiten
...fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities which are really to be found in conversing with... | |
| Joseph Carroll - 1995 - 1096 Seiten
...discussing the new fiction in the first half of the eighteenth century, realist works "exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities which are really to be found in conversing with... | |
| Roy Porter - 1997 - 304 Seiten
...fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities that are really to be found in conversing with... | |
| Walter F. Greiner, Fritz Kemmler - 1997 - 282 Seiten
...fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities which are really to be found in conversing with... | |
| John McCormick - 1971 - 348 Seiten
...an earlier Rambler essay Johnson had said that '. . . works of fiction ... are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities which are really to be found in conversing with... | |
| George W. Young - 1999 - 222 Seiten
...fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities which are really to be found in conversing with... | |
| Kevin Hart - 1999 - 254 Seiten
...fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities which are really to be found in conversing with... | |
| Greg Harkin - 2001 - 340 Seiten
...most thorough treatment. Dunlop uses Johnsonian language to consider La princesse de Cleves (1678), "the earliest of those agreeable and purely fictitious...diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced only by passions which are actually to be found in our intercourse with mankind"... | |
| Gary L. Albrecht, Katherine D. Seelman, Michael Bury - 2001 - 868 Seiten
...is real. (Reeve 1930:1 1 1) Some 40 years later, John Dunlop (1845) defined novels as agreeable and fictitious productions, whose province it is to bring...diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world. (P. 362) According to these relatively contemporary accounts, a new literary form with links... | |
| Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Nick Montfort - 2003 - 872 Seiten
...fiction, with which the present generation seems more particularly delighted, are such as exhibit life in its true state, diversified only by accidents that daily happen in the world, and influenced by passions and qualities which are really to be found in conversing with... | |
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