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Page 33
... character and morality are arranged from the start , rather than discovered as one goes along . Yet it was this ... characters , with social mores rather than ethics in the narrow sense the crucial test . All the same , if the Augustans ...
... character and morality are arranged from the start , rather than discovered as one goes along . Yet it was this ... characters , with social mores rather than ethics in the narrow sense the crucial test . All the same , if the Augustans ...
Page 223
... characters to a ' real - life ' original ; and because of its curiously twentieth - century brand of surrealist fun ... character as a Farce , that my design was Tragi - Comi - Pastoral . . . . This have - it - all - ways attitude ...
... characters to a ' real - life ' original ; and because of its curiously twentieth - century brand of surrealist fun ... character as a Farce , that my design was Tragi - Comi - Pastoral . . . . This have - it - all - ways attitude ...
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... characters , headed by the egregrious Dr Slop . Mrs Shandy , of course , is a cipher , as she has to be - Walter would never have married anyone who could talk back . Throughout , Sterne reveals character with generosity and affection ...
... characters , headed by the egregrious Dr Slop . Mrs Shandy , of course , is a cipher , as she has to be - Walter would never have married anyone who could talk back . Throughout , Sterne reveals character with generosity and affection ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Landscape of the Age | 5 |
The Shape of Society | 7 |
Copyright | |
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