Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... opinion , since Gray says : " I agree with your opinion of it , & shall see the two future volumes with pleasure . " 1. Correspondence of Richardson , 5 , 148. Richardson also goes so far as to use the word " Shandying " in a letter to ...
... opinion , since Gray says : " I agree with your opinion of it , & shall see the two future volumes with pleasure . " 1. Correspondence of Richardson , 5 , 148. Richardson also goes so far as to use the word " Shandying " in a letter to ...
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... opinions of their respective times , but it is undeniable that each mirrored a prominent segment of opinion in its own era . Before the nineteenth century there had been few extended dis- cussions of Sterne's work by major critics , but ...
... opinions of their respective times , but it is undeniable that each mirrored a prominent segment of opinion in its own era . Before the nineteenth century there had been few extended dis- cussions of Sterne's work by major critics , but ...
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... opinion from their writers that had been required by the Critical , and even more by the Monthly . Hence , the comments on Sterne to be found in them are less homogeneous and represent the opinions of individual critics rather than the ...
... opinion from their writers that had been required by the Critical , and even more by the Monthly . Hence , the comments on Sterne to be found in them are less homogeneous and represent the opinions of individual critics rather than the ...
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BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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