Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... editions of the Letters from Yorick to Eliza during 1775 , as well as a Dublin edition in 1776 ; Life , pp . 606–7 . Sterne's Letters to His Friends on Various Occasions had two editions in 1775. ( Since the second edition was merely ...
... editions of the Letters from Yorick to Eliza during 1775 , as well as a Dublin edition in 1776 ; Life , pp . 606–7 . Sterne's Letters to His Friends on Various Occasions had two editions in 1775. ( Since the second edition was merely ...
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... edition of his works . The advertisement prefixed to this ten - volume edition stated that " after contending with the prejudices of some , and the ignorance of others , " the works of Sterne had become classics . " No writer of the ...
... edition of his works . The advertisement prefixed to this ten - volume edition stated that " after contending with the prejudices of some , and the ignorance of others , " the works of Sterne had become classics . " No writer of the ...
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... editions until that of 1842 ; and then , in the seventh edition , even harsher censure was given . Sterne's plagiarisms from Burton and Swift are more strongly emphasized , although Sterne is said to differ from Swift in having " set up ...
... editions until that of 1842 ; and then , in the seventh edition , even harsher censure was given . Sterne's plagiarisms from Burton and Swift are more strongly emphasized , although Sterne is said to differ from Swift in having " set up ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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