Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... remarks , which occur in a letter to William Strahan , are not as high praise in their context however , since Hume has just said that England " is so sunk in Stupidity and Barbarism and Faction that you may as well think of Lapland for ...
... remarks , which occur in a letter to William Strahan , are not as high praise in their context however , since Hume has just said that England " is so sunk in Stupidity and Barbarism and Faction that you may as well think of Lapland for ...
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... remarks on Sterne are fairly brief , however , compared to those on the other great novelists . Hazlitt does not see any overall pattern in his work , merely contenting himself with the observation that it " con- sists only of morceaux ...
... remarks on Sterne are fairly brief , however , compared to those on the other great novelists . Hazlitt does not see any overall pattern in his work , merely contenting himself with the observation that it " con- sists only of morceaux ...
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... remarks of this critic are significant , not so much because they suggest the narrowness of Sterne's audience at this time , as because they indicate the popularity which Sterne might have had if his style had not " rendered a work ...
... remarks of this critic are significant , not so much because they suggest the narrowness of Sterne's audience at this time , as because they indicate the popularity which Sterne might have had if his style had not " rendered a work ...
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BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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