Sterne's Comedy of Moral Sentiments: The Ethical Dimension of the Journey, Band 8Duquesne University Press, 1966 - 152 Seiten |
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... heaven - if they have a fault - they are too serious " ( pp . 165- 166 ) . " Sterne hated the thought that his daughter might become a French coquette : " I hope you have not forgot my last request , " he wrote Lydia , " to make no ...
... heaven - if they have a fault - they are too serious " ( pp . 165- 166 ) . " Sterne hated the thought that his daughter might become a French coquette : " I hope you have not forgot my last request , " he wrote Lydia , " to make no ...
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... Heaven itself , was it possible to get there with such tempers , would want objects to give it every gentle spirit would come flying upon the wings of Love to hail their arrival . - Nothing would the souls of Smel- fungus and Mundungus ...
... Heaven itself , was it possible to get there with such tempers , would want objects to give it every gentle spirit would come flying upon the wings of Love to hail their arrival . - Nothing would the souls of Smel- fungus and Mundungus ...
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... Heaven , but manages , flying in that position , to get to Heaven . The world has looked upon Laurence Sterne as a bird with its tail toward Heaven . Too seldom has it noticed in which direction he flies . AN APPENDIX ON THE JOURNAL TO ...
... Heaven , but manages , flying in that position , to get to Heaven . The world has looked upon Laurence Sterne as a bird with its tail toward Heaven . Too seldom has it noticed in which direction he flies . AN APPENDIX ON THE JOURNAL TO ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 17 |
Sentimental Commerce | 31 |
Blind Psychic Forces | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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