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... travels , which though often tiresome , are exceedingly good - natured and picturesque . " 9 A few days later he wrote to George Montagu that Sterne's travels were " very pleasing , though too much dilated , and infinitely preferable to ...
... travels , which though often tiresome , are exceedingly good - natured and picturesque . " 9 A few days later he wrote to George Montagu that Sterne's travels were " very pleasing , though too much dilated , and infinitely preferable to ...
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... travels , as Samuel Woodforde did , before setting out for the Continent , and often delighted in seeing places and meeting people that Sterne had mentioned . Arthur Young passed the house of the Marchesa di Fagnani near Milan on an ...
... travels , as Samuel Woodforde did , before setting out for the Continent , and often delighted in seeing places and meeting people that Sterne had mentioned . Arthur Young passed the house of the Marchesa di Fagnani near Milan on an ...
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... Travels " among other books , though how much she profited from any of them may be judged by the fact that she speaks of " Mrs. Slipslop , in one of ' Squire Richardson's stories- let me see which was it - ay , God's Revenge against ...
... Travels " among other books , though how much she profited from any of them may be judged by the fact that she speaks of " Mrs. Slipslop , in one of ' Squire Richardson's stories- let me see which was it - ay , God's Revenge against ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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