Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... thinks that Sterne probably derived his plan . Every person in the Shandy family , " down to the fat scullion ... think of him more and more as a master of the pathetic . Many a man and woman of " sensibility " probably read Sterne's pa ...
... thinks that Sterne probably derived his plan . Every person in the Shandy family , " down to the fat scullion ... think of him more and more as a master of the pathetic . Many a man and woman of " sensibility " probably read Sterne's pa ...
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... think they can do much harm to any one whom they would not find bad enough before . Besides , the oddity and erudite grimaces under which much of his dirt is hidden , take away the effect for the most part ; although , to be sure , the ...
... think they can do much harm to any one whom they would not find bad enough before . Besides , the oddity and erudite grimaces under which much of his dirt is hidden , take away the effect for the most part ; although , to be sure , the ...
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... think that the picture of Sterne in the Humourists had been unfair . Among the ablest of these was the Reverend ... thinks of him more as a " hair - brained , light - hearted " Epicurean , than as a cold - blooded hypocrite or an ...
... think that the picture of Sterne in the Humourists had been unfair . Among the ablest of these was the Reverend ... thinks of him more as a " hair - brained , light - hearted " Epicurean , than as a cold - blooded hypocrite or an ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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