The Works of Laurence Sterne ...W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, J. Dodsley, G. Kearsley, T. Lowndes, G. Robinson, 1780 |
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... greatest veneration in the world for that gentle- man , who , in diftruft of his own difcre- tion in this point , fat down and com- pofed ( that is at his leifure ) fit forms of fwearing fuitable to all cafes , from the lowest to the ...
... greatest veneration in the world for that gentle- man , who , in diftruft of his own difcre- tion in this point , fat down and com- pofed ( that is at his leifure ) fit forms of fwearing fuitable to all cafes , from the lowest to the ...
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... greatest confe- quence to be known ; because , Sir , if the hip is mistaken for the head- there is a poffibility ( if it is a boy ) that the forceps What the poffibility was , Dr. Slop whispered very low to my father , and then to my ...
... greatest confe- quence to be known ; because , Sir , if the hip is mistaken for the head- there is a poffibility ( if it is a boy ) that the forceps What the poffibility was , Dr. Slop whispered very low to my father , and then to my ...
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... was fo eloquent , as upon that of door - hinges . And yet at the fame time , he was certainly one of the greatest bubbles to them , I VOL . II . F think , that history can produce : his rhe- torick OF TRISTRAM SHANDY . 65.
... was fo eloquent , as upon that of door - hinges . And yet at the fame time , he was certainly one of the greatest bubbles to them , I VOL . II . F think , that history can produce : his rhe- torick OF TRISTRAM SHANDY . 65.
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... greatest part of both his eyes , gently funk down with his head ( his elbow giv- ing way backwards ) till his nose touch'd the quilt his left arm hung infenfi- ble over the fide of the bed , his knuckles reclining upon the handle of the ...
... greatest part of both his eyes , gently funk down with his head ( his elbow giv- ing way backwards ) till his nose touch'd the quilt his left arm hung infenfi- ble over the fide of the bed , his knuckles reclining upon the handle of the ...
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... greatest problems in civil life , where the fame number of long and jolly nofes , following one another in a direct line , did not raife and hoift it up into the best vacancies in the kingdom . He would often boast that the Shandy ...
... greatest problems in civil life , where the fame number of long and jolly nofes , following one another in a direct line , did not raife and hoift it up into the best vacancies in the kingdom . He would often boast that the Shandy ...
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Seite 102 - I tell you beforehand, you had better throw down the book at once ; for without much reading, by which your reverence knows I mean much knowledge, you will no more' be able to penetrate the moral of the next marbled page (motley emblem of my work...
Seite 20 - And, for the epic poem your lordship bid me look at, — upon taking the length, breadth, height, and depth of it, and trying them at home upon an exact scale of Bossu's — 'tis out, my lord, in every one of its dimensions.
Seite 21 - Heaven! Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting!
Seite 197 - IS it not a shame to make two chapters of what passed in going down one pair of stairs? for we are got no farther yet than to the first landing, and there are fifteen more steps down to the bottom; and for aught I know, as my father and my uncle...
Seite 82 - ... out beyond the valance — his right leg (his left being drawn up towards his body) hung half over the side of the bed, the edge of it pressing upon his shin-bone — He felt it not. A fix'd, inflexible sorrow took possession of every line of his face. — He sigh'd once heaved his breast often — but uttered not a word.
Seite 205 - ... tis demonstrative that I have three hundred and sixty-four days more life to write just now, than when I first set out; so that instead of advancing, as a common writer, in my work with what I have been doing at it on the contrary, I am just thrown so many volumes back was every day of my life to be as busy a day as this And why not?
Seite 20 - tis out of all plumb, my lord, • -quite an irregular thing !— not one of the angles at the four corners was a right angle. — I had my rule and compafles, &c. my lord, in my pocket...
Seite 118 - ... finding out the agreement or disagreement of two ideas one with another, by the intervention of a third...
Seite 15 - in his thighs, in his genitals," [My father shook his head] " and in his hips, and in his knees, his legs, and feet, and toe-nails ! " May he be cursed in all the joints and articulations of his members, from the top of his head to the sole of his foot! May there be no soundness in him ! " May the Son of the living God, with all the glory of his majesty...
Seite 204 - I am this month one whole year older than I was this time twelve-month; and having got, as you perceive, almost into the middle of my fourth volume and no farther than to my first day's life 'tis demonstrative that I have three hundred and sixty-four days...