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... side of Sterne's work , and critics likewise were often not quite sure what value posterity would place on the humorous elements in Sterne . Clara Reeve , casting about for a comment on Tristram Shandy which she could make " with safety ...
... side of Sterne's work , and critics likewise were often not quite sure what value posterity would place on the humorous elements in Sterne . Clara Reeve , casting about for a comment on Tristram Shandy which she could make " with safety ...
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... side , although most of his humor had been copied.1 These critics were relatively unaffected in their judgments by the intimation that Sterne's humorous side was not original , since they did not regard that portion of his work very ...
... side , although most of his humor had been copied.1 These critics were relatively unaffected in their judgments by the intimation that Sterne's humorous side was not original , since they did not regard that portion of his work very ...
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... side of his work , since " he makes the best dispositions of our nature the panders and condiments for the basest " by joining this undesirable kind of wit with the true humor of the characters.2 Coleridge apparently also mentioned the ...
... side of his work , since " he makes the best dispositions of our nature the panders and condiments for the basest " by joining this undesirable kind of wit with the true humor of the characters.2 Coleridge apparently also mentioned the ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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