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... earlier work . Horace Walpole , who had been unable to stomach Tristram Shandy , wrote to Gray early in March , " I think you will like Sterne's sentimental travels , which though often tiresome , are exceedingly good - natured and ...
... earlier work . Horace Walpole , who had been unable to stomach Tristram Shandy , wrote to Gray early in March , " I think you will like Sterne's sentimental travels , which though often tiresome , are exceedingly good - natured and ...
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... earlier age . Moreover , this earlier period was actually richer in comic materials , he believes , for the refinements of society have tended to take away much of the in- dividuality of character which had furnished such excellent ...
... earlier age . Moreover , this earlier period was actually richer in comic materials , he believes , for the refinements of society have tended to take away much of the in- dividuality of character which had furnished such excellent ...
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... earlier part of the period under discussion . Writers like Hazlitt and Scott , of course , often refer to Sterne in their essays and reviews for periodicals . In an article for the Edinburgh in 1823 , Jeffrey praises the character of ...
... earlier part of the period under discussion . Writers like Hazlitt and Scott , of course , often refer to Sterne in their essays and reviews for periodicals . In an article for the Edinburgh in 1823 , Jeffrey praises the character of ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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