Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... tion with the charges of immorality against Sterne . Were his writings of a nature to inflame the passions , as the writings of Fielding , and indeed of Richardson himself , had also sometimes been accused of doing , or were they merely ...
... tion with the charges of immorality against Sterne . Were his writings of a nature to inflame the passions , as the writings of Fielding , and indeed of Richardson himself , had also sometimes been accused of doing , or were they merely ...
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... tion , and in the substitution of " cost " for " boot " in 1. 9 and " state " for " Fate " in 1. 11. Another version , halfway between the two , was printed in Sterne's Witticisms , or Yorick's Convivial Jester in 1782. The mistake on ...
... tion , and in the substitution of " cost " for " boot " in 1. 9 and " state " for " Fate " in 1. 11. Another version , halfway between the two , was printed in Sterne's Witticisms , or Yorick's Convivial Jester in 1782. The mistake on ...
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... tion , " she continues . " Sentimentality was the disease which then required to be expelled . " Now , however , " the reign of Sterne is past " and the " vapid puling of the sentimental school " has been discarded . " The influence ...
... tion , " she continues . " Sentimentality was the disease which then required to be expelled . " Now , however , " the reign of Sterne is past " and the " vapid puling of the sentimental school " has been discarded . " The influence ...
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BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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