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... critical comment was somewhat sparse . There was no storm of protest at the manner of publication , as there had been with Volumes I and 2. The Monthly Review as usual commended the " pathetic touches , " and the reviewer , William Rose ...
... critical comment was somewhat sparse . There was no storm of protest at the manner of publication , as there had been with Volumes I and 2. The Monthly Review as usual commended the " pathetic touches , " and the reviewer , William Rose ...
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... Critical Review both specu- lated that Sterne had never intended these discourses for publication , since they were rather " superficial , " but commended them for their " ease " and " sprightliness . " The Critical's reviewer concluded ...
... Critical Review both specu- lated that Sterne had never intended these discourses for publication , since they were rather " superficial , " but commended them for their " ease " and " sprightliness . " The Critical's reviewer concluded ...
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... Review expressed some doubts as to the genuineness of the letters , but most of the reviewers accepted them as Sterne's . The Critical and the London Magazine praised the strain of benevo- lence which the letters showed , the latter ...
... Review expressed some doubts as to the genuineness of the letters , but most of the reviewers accepted them as Sterne's . The Critical and the London Magazine praised the strain of benevo- lence which the letters showed , the latter ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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