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... seems to have been taken from the little French pieces " of Chapelle , Bachaumont , and Fontaine , " the merit of which consists in making trifles considerable . " 3 Although Ferriar still speaks of the " improvements " which Sterne has ...
... seems to have been taken from the little French pieces " of Chapelle , Bachaumont , and Fontaine , " the merit of which consists in making trifles considerable . " 3 Although Ferriar still speaks of the " improvements " which Sterne has ...
Page 157
... seems to have been innocent . Sterne's relationship with Eliza is even more questionable and requires " a confidence almost chivalrous to exculpate him , " but he made no secret of the attachment , Mrs. James seems to have accepted the ...
... seems to have been innocent . Sterne's relationship with Eliza is even more questionable and requires " a confidence almost chivalrous to exculpate him , " but he made no secret of the attachment , Mrs. James seems to have accepted the ...
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... seem , a tone of natural piety . " His faults , " as he said over and over again so pathetically , [ were ] follies of ... seems to have cast away all notions of literary morality . " The originality of Tristram Shandy " is in the main ...
... seem , a tone of natural piety . " His faults , " as he said over and over again so pathetically , [ were ] follies of ... seems to have cast away all notions of literary morality . " The originality of Tristram Shandy " is in the main ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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