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Page 40
... probably neither the disowning nor the unease would have occurred had Agnes Sterne not been even less acceptable in the eyes of the Sternes than Roger , her husband , was . One reason why it has been difficult for biographers to take ...
... probably neither the disowning nor the unease would have occurred had Agnes Sterne not been even less acceptable in the eyes of the Sternes than Roger , her husband , was . One reason why it has been difficult for biographers to take ...
Page 43
... probably had a flourishing community of Flemish weavers , including several Huguenots . It would not be worth saying so much about Clonmel if Sterne had not insisted on his mother's connection with the town . In 1751 , he was so ...
... probably had a flourishing community of Flemish weavers , including several Huguenots . It would not be worth saying so much about Clonmel if Sterne had not insisted on his mother's connection with the town . In 1751 , he was so ...
Page 259
... probably inspired by the model of Swift's Journal to Stella , which was first published in 1766 , * it is a work that rescues Sterne from life and enshrines him in a radiant , rococo fiction . Eliza was additionally enchanting to ...
... probably inspired by the model of Swift's Journal to Stella , which was first published in 1766 , * it is a work that rescues Sterne from life and enshrines him in a radiant , rococo fiction . Eliza was additionally enchanting to ...
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page xiii | 1 |
When They Begot Me | 33 |
Heygomad | 45 |
Copyright | |
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