Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... original , depend- ing upon the taste of the individual ; but enough people found it refresh- ing so that it became the talk of the fashionable world . At the same time , the imitations , attacks , and mock attacks which it inspired ...
... original , depend- ing upon the taste of the individual ; but enough people found it refresh- ing so that it became the talk of the fashionable world . At the same time , the imitations , attacks , and mock attacks which it inspired ...
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... original geniuses , whom England has produced . " In conclusion he quotes Ferriar's poem in which he believes that Sterne's " ingenious inquisitor makes the amende honourable to the shade of Yorick " by stressing the originality and ...
... original geniuses , whom England has produced . " In conclusion he quotes Ferriar's poem in which he believes that Sterne's " ingenious inquisitor makes the amende honourable to the shade of Yorick " by stressing the originality and ...
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... original forms of architecture , " there is " a rare variety of tracery and ornament with which every later builder has decorated his structures . " 5 Though a few critics like Jeaffreson were in substantial agreement with Thackeray ...
... original forms of architecture , " there is " a rare variety of tracery and ornament with which every later builder has decorated his structures . " 5 Though a few critics like Jeaffreson were in substantial agreement with Thackeray ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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