A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyJ.M. Dent, 1894 - 139 Seiten |
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Seite viii
... English element of Tristram opened a wide door of entrance to foreigners , of which they eagerly availed themselves ) , his most easily read , and perhaps for that reason his most widely known . The book is short enough no viii ...
... English element of Tristram opened a wide door of entrance to foreigners , of which they eagerly availed themselves ) , his most easily read , and perhaps for that reason his most widely known . The book is short enough no viii ...
Seite ix
... English prose of the same size which is so thoroughly known to readers . Artists , no less . than men of letters , fastened at once upon Sterne ; and while Mackenzie and others in England , Diderot and others in France , and a whole ...
... English prose of the same size which is so thoroughly known to readers . Artists , no less . than men of letters , fastened at once upon Sterne ; and while Mackenzie and others in England , Diderot and others in France , and a whole ...
Seite x
... English nineteenth - century humanity has been falling more and more away from her , till at the present moment it requires a positive operation of deliberate literary effort to feel any interest in her at all . The same remark is not ...
... English nineteenth - century humanity has been falling more and more away from her , till at the present moment it requires a positive operation of deliberate literary effort to feel any interest in her at all . The same remark is not ...
Seite xiii
... English literature . He was not wanted to found a school ; and his scholars , so far as he has had any , have not been very happy . His humour , even at its very best , lacks distinction and greatness . His pathos , even at its very ...
... English literature . He was not wanted to found a school ; and his scholars , so far as he has had any , have not been very happy . His humour , even at its very best , lacks distinction and greatness . His pathos , even at its very ...
Seite xiv
... English race can do when it discards its prudery , is not actuated by any great passions , and approximates nearer to the Continental type than in almost any other author of whom we have intelligence , except Horace Walpole and Francis ...
... English race can do when it discards its prudery , is not actuated by any great passions , and approximates nearer to the Continental type than in almost any other author of whom we have intelligence , except Horace Walpole and Francis ...
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