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... praise for Sterne as a satirist tended to be replaced by praise for Sterne as a master of the pathetic . Although the spotlight is focused on different groups of characters in the different parts of Tristram Shandy , the main characters ...
... praise for Sterne as a satirist tended to be replaced by praise for Sterne as a master of the pathetic . Although the spotlight is focused on different groups of characters in the different parts of Tristram Shandy , the main characters ...
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... Praise of Don Quixote , Gil Blas , and Tom Jones follows , with the statement that these are , perhaps , " all which it is necessary to read " since " they afford illustration to every event of life . " But Smollett is credited with ...
... Praise of Don Quixote , Gil Blas , and Tom Jones follows , with the statement that these are , perhaps , " all which it is necessary to read " since " they afford illustration to every event of life . " But Smollett is credited with ...
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... praises Sterne's characters . " The clue which Sterne chiefly follows through the mazes of character , is humour , " he ... praise . Sterne is to be compared only with Shakespeare and Cervantes in his mastery of humor , for " it would be ...
... praises Sterne's characters . " The clue which Sterne chiefly follows through the mazes of character , is humour , " he ... praise . Sterne is to be compared only with Shakespeare and Cervantes in his mastery of humor , for " it would be ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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