Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... Feeling " next to the Bible , " but also spoke enthusiastically of both Tristram Shandy and the Senti- mental Journey.5 In one of his letters he identifies himself with Sterne , thinking of his relationship with one of his women friends ...
... Feeling " next to the Bible , " but also spoke enthusiastically of both Tristram Shandy and the Senti- mental Journey.5 In one of his letters he identifies himself with Sterne , thinking of his relationship with one of his women friends ...
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... feeling : but the accounts which I have heard of his private life lead me to con- clude the former . " Like Mudford , Reynell feels that Tristram Shandy " must be acknowledged often to fail in interest " and though he too prefers ...
... feeling : but the accounts which I have heard of his private life lead me to con- clude the former . " Like Mudford , Reynell feels that Tristram Shandy " must be acknowledged often to fail in interest " and though he too prefers ...
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... feelings are awakened as really by the story of Le Fevre , as by the narrative of Clarissa . " At the same time she ... feeling and humour , " Hodgson continues , but he believes that few readers could have perused the story of Le Fever ...
... feelings are awakened as really by the story of Le Fevre , as by the narrative of Clarissa . " At the same time she ... feeling and humour , " Hodgson continues , but he believes that few readers could have perused the story of Le Fever ...
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BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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