Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... mind , I think it safest and best to avoid whatever may prejudice it . " Unquestionably some people attacked the alleged immorality of Tristram Shandy from secondhand reports , not wishing to take the chance of sullying their minds by ...
... mind , I think it safest and best to avoid whatever may prejudice it . " Unquestionably some people attacked the alleged immorality of Tristram Shandy from secondhand reports , not wishing to take the chance of sullying their minds by ...
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... mind begins to give way and she makes a pil- grimage on foot to Rome . She returns to her home , at which time Sterne apparently meets her , and later finds that St. Flos had not entered the army after all , but has become a monk at a ...
... mind begins to give way and she makes a pil- grimage on foot to Rome . She returns to her home , at which time Sterne apparently meets her , and later finds that St. Flos had not entered the army after all , but has become a monk at a ...
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... mind . " Sterne has displayed the same skill which Cervantes has in dignifying " the ludicrous element by noble traits without breaking in upon the consistency of the character . " Praise of Trim and Walter Shandy follows . The action ...
... mind . " Sterne has displayed the same skill which Cervantes has in dignifying " the ludicrous element by noble traits without breaking in upon the consistency of the character . " Praise of Trim and Walter Shandy follows . The action ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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