Sterne's Comedy of Moral Sentiments: The Ethical Dimension of the JourneyDuquesne University Press, 1966 - 152 Seiten |
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... seems painful , and he never evidences warmth or sympathy for those he meets . Politeness he defines in his book as " the art of making one's self agreeable , " an art requiring " a sense of decorum , and a delicacy of sentiment . " But ...
... seems painful , and he never evidences warmth or sympathy for those he meets . Politeness he defines in his book as " the art of making one's self agreeable , " an art requiring " a sense of decorum , and a delicacy of sentiment . " But ...
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... seem strange , but I could actually feel she did— -It is no matter , said I , taking up a couple of the pairs next me ... seems to be a simple case of unalloyed kind- ness , but Yorick's self - concern asserts itself immediately . He can ...
... seem strange , but I could actually feel she did— -It is no matter , said I , taking up a couple of the pairs next me ... seems to be a simple case of unalloyed kind- ness , but Yorick's self - concern asserts itself immediately . He can ...
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... seems likely that Sterne decided his Journal to Eliza was not worth continuing — not , at least , if it interfered with his little novel . In my opinion , Sterne realized , as do most readers today , that the daybook was an inferior ...
... seems likely that Sterne decided his Journal to Eliza was not worth continuing — not , at least , if it interfered with his little novel . In my opinion , Sterne realized , as do most readers today , that the daybook was an inferior ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 17 |
Sentimental Commerce | 31 |
Blind Psychic Forces | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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