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Once his effusions of feeling were past , Sterne could and did view his behavior with impartial irony . In 1764 he sent John Hall - Stevenson an account of a love affair identical in all respects to his courtship of Eliza - even to the ...
Once his effusions of feeling were past , Sterne could and did view his behavior with impartial irony . In 1764 he sent John Hall - Stevenson an account of a love affair identical in all respects to his courtship of Eliza - even to the ...
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The assumption of Tristram's mind provides also the chief structural device of the book . In the fragment we possess , very little of Tristram's life is narrated , but he was once destined to play a larger part than Sterne's fate ...
The assumption of Tristram's mind provides also the chief structural device of the book . In the fragment we possess , very little of Tristram's life is narrated , but he was once destined to play a larger part than Sterne's fate ...
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If , ' he wrote , that be considered as wit which is at once natural and new , that which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production , acknowledged to be just ; if it be that which he that never found it , wonders how he ...
If , ' he wrote , that be considered as wit which is at once natural and new , that which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production , acknowledged to be just ; if it be that which he that never found it , wonders how he ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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