A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyA.L. Burt, 1968 - 397 Seiten |
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... reader would have seen more of him if the tale had been continued ; but how much or how little is quite uncertain . The real hero of the book is at the outset Mr. Shandy , senior , who is , later on , succeeded in this place of dignity ...
... reader would have seen more of him if the tale had been continued ; but how much or how little is quite uncertain . The real hero of the book is at the outset Mr. Shandy , senior , who is , later on , succeeded in this place of dignity ...
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... reader should feel the sympathetic presence of the writer , the primary condition of success in the other is that the writer should efface himself from the reader's consciousness altogether . And it is , I think , the defi- ance of ...
... reader should feel the sympathetic presence of the writer , the primary condition of success in the other is that the writer should efface himself from the reader's consciousness altogether . And it is , I think , the defi- ance of ...
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... reader ) and the first condi- tions of enlisting the reader's sympathies are left un- fulfilled . But it is comparatively seldom that this foible of Sterne obtrudes itself upon the strictly narrative and dramatic parts of his work ; and ...
... reader ) and the first condi- tions of enlisting the reader's sympathies are left un- fulfilled . But it is comparatively seldom that this foible of Sterne obtrudes itself upon the strictly narrative and dramatic parts of his work ; and ...
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CONTENTS | 5 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
Life at Sutton Marriage The Parish | 28 |
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Anatomy of Melancholy begg'd betwixt bidet Burton CALAIS Captain chaise character Charles Dickens Count course Coxwold daughter dear Dessein door doubt English Eugenius eyes famous feel fille de chambre Fleur France French give Grisset half Hall Stevenson hand head heart heaven honour humour humourist instantly kind La Fleur lady Laurence Sterne least letter literary live livres London look look'd Lord Madame Maria matter mind Mons Monsieur months Nampont nature never numbers Paris pass'd passage passed passport pity pocket poor postillion reader Remise replied Roger Sterne scarce scene seems Sentimental Journey sermons Shandy's Shimei Skelton Castle Smelfungus soul sous spirit Sterne Sterne's story Sutton-on-the-Forest tell thee thing thou thought tion told took Toulouse Tristram Shandy turn twas Uncle Toby volume walk'd whole wife woman word writes Yorick Yorkshire