Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... Uncle Toby , and Trim are admirably characterised , and very interesting . " 2 Particular praise , of course , was reserved for the character of Uncle Toby . Scarcely more than two years after the initial installment of Tristram Shandy ...
... Uncle Toby , and Trim are admirably characterised , and very interesting . " 2 Particular praise , of course , was reserved for the character of Uncle Toby . Scarcely more than two years after the initial installment of Tristram Shandy ...
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... Uncle Toby and Trim ; 5 while in the later one he quotes Coleridge's remarks on the characters in Tristram Shandy , asserting that they " will go down to posterity with the kindred crea- tions of Cervantes . " He believes that Sterne is ...
... Uncle Toby and Trim ; 5 while in the later one he quotes Coleridge's remarks on the characters in Tristram Shandy , asserting that they " will go down to posterity with the kindred crea- tions of Cervantes . " He believes that Sterne is ...
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... Uncle Toby . In one essay he refers to the pictures of the Vicar of Wakefield and Uncle Toby as among " the masterpieces of our English school , " which " still form the wonder and delight of the lovers of English art . " 9 In other ...
... Uncle Toby . In one essay he refers to the pictures of the Vicar of Wakefield and Uncle Toby as among " the masterpieces of our English school , " which " still form the wonder and delight of the lovers of English art . " 9 In other ...
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BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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