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Page 44
... move all one and the same way in Orbs concentrick , while Comets move all manner of ways in Orbs very excentrick ; and what hinders the fix'd Stars from falling upon one another ? ... And these things being rightly dispatch'd , does it ...
... move all one and the same way in Orbs concentrick , while Comets move all manner of ways in Orbs very excentrick ; and what hinders the fix'd Stars from falling upon one another ? ... And these things being rightly dispatch'd , does it ...
Page 64
... move- ment . People may not move very much : at least Clarissa is pretty static , and that is cause and emblem of her tragedy . But if people are comparatively stationary , words aren't . It is letters which zoom across country in ...
... move- ment . People may not move very much : at least Clarissa is pretty static , and that is cause and emblem of her tragedy . But if people are comparatively stationary , words aren't . It is letters which zoom across country in ...
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... move- ments took the family to Dublin , to Plymouth , back to Dublin . When the boy was six they were forced to move again , this time to the Isle of Wight and then to Wicklow . Sterne senior con- tinued to shift his home in Ireland ...
... move- ments took the family to Dublin , to Plymouth , back to Dublin . When the boy was six they were forced to move again , this time to the Isle of Wight and then to Wicklow . Sterne senior con- tinued to shift his home in Ireland ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Landscape of the Age | 5 |
The Shape of Society | 7 |
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