| Tobias Smollett - 1797 - 612 páginas
...fituations ; but he muft fcrupuloufly make his characters acl in congruity with tliem. Let him work phy/ital wonders only, and we will be content to dream with...which he attempts, he difgufts and awakens us. Thus ouv judgment remains unoffended, when, announced by thunders and earthquakes, the fpirit appears to... | |
| Rictor Norton - 2005 - 788 páginas
...situations; but he must scrupulously make his characters act in congruity with them. Let him work physical wonders only, and we will be content to dream with him for a while; but the first moral miracle which he attempts, he disgusts and awakens us. Thus our judgment remains unoffended,... | |
| Emma Clery, Robert Miles - 2000 - 322 páginas
...situations; but he must scrupulously make his characters act in congruity with them. Let him work physical wonders only, and we will be content to dream with him for a while; but the first moral miracle which he attempts, he disgusts and awakens us. Thus our judgment remains unoffended,... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 2003 - 486 páginas
...situations; but he must scrupulously make his characters act in congruity with them. Let him work physical wonders only, and we will be content to dream with him for a while; but the first moral miracle which he attempts, he disgusts and awakens us. Thus our judgment remains unoffended,... | |
| Timothy Corrigan - 2008 - 234 páginas
...situations; but he must scrupulously make his characters act in congruity with them. Let him work physical wonders only and we will be content to dream with him for awhile; but the first moral miracle he attempts, he disgusts and awakens us. ... [These are events]... | |
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