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Pagina 250
... judgment . Thus , in reading Brown- ing's portraits of moral degeneration - e.g . , the duke in " My Last Duchess " or the monk in " Soliloquy of a Spanish Cloister " -our moral judgment is overwhelmed " because we prefer to participate ...
... judgment . Thus , in reading Brown- ing's portraits of moral degeneration - e.g . , the duke in " My Last Duchess " or the monk in " Soliloquy of a Spanish Cloister " -our moral judgment is overwhelmed " because we prefer to participate ...
Pagina 262
... judgment , and good morality . Money alone can make a Mrs. Churchill , but a man or woman " is silly to marry with- out it . " Consequence untouched by sense can make a very incon- sequential Mr. Woodhouse ; untouched by sense or virtue ...
... judgment , and good morality . Money alone can make a Mrs. Churchill , but a man or woman " is silly to marry with- out it . " Consequence untouched by sense can make a very incon- sequential Mr. Woodhouse ; untouched by sense or virtue ...
Pagina 385
... judgment on what they see , and they would ask us to share that judgment as part of the vision . In any case , it is only to such novelists - whatever their number - that one can have anything to say about the morality of technique ...
... judgment on what they see , and they would ask us to share that judgment as part of the vision . In any case , it is only to such novelists - whatever their number - that one can have anything to say about the morality of technique ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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