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... manners , " asserting that every subject was " treated in such a manner as shews the originality of his genius , and as will , in some measure soften the severity of censure , in regard to his ill - timed pleasantry and want of ...
... manners , " asserting that every subject was " treated in such a manner as shews the originality of his genius , and as will , in some measure soften the severity of censure , in regard to his ill - timed pleasantry and want of ...
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... manner is to show an attempt at humour , which will pass upon most for humour in reality . To effect this , readers must be treated with the most perfect familiarity : in one page the author is to make them a low bow , and in the next ...
... manner is to show an attempt at humour , which will pass upon most for humour in reality . To effect this , readers must be treated with the most perfect familiarity : in one page the author is to make them a low bow , and in the next ...
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... manner " of Sterne's work , Ferriar believes , may have been inspired by Marivaux and Crébillon , although he states that he has not had time to explore this possibility at length . He also mentions borrowings from Donne , Montaigne ...
... manner " of Sterne's work , Ferriar believes , may have been inspired by Marivaux and Crébillon , although he states that he has not had time to explore this possibility at length . He also mentions borrowings from Donne , Montaigne ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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