A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyJ.M. Dent, 1894 - 139 Seiten |
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... Tristram and the Journey . There are those who hold that the latter is in everything but bulk , and even in that , inas- much as there is no risk of tedium here , an advance on its predecessor - in finer , if less rollicking and ...
... Tristram and the Journey . There are those who hold that the latter is in everything but bulk , and even in that , inas- much as there is no risk of tedium here , an advance on its predecessor - in finer , if less rollicking and ...
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... Tristram , and much in Tristram which is not in the Journey . Another point in dispute , but in dispute of a different kind , is , whether any more of the Journey was ever written or , at the stage at which Sterne finished what we have ...
... Tristram , and much in Tristram which is not in the Journey . Another point in dispute , but in dispute of a different kind , is , whether any more of the Journey was ever written or , at the stage at which Sterne finished what we have ...
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... most exciting and artfully constructed story . But the author was not satisfied with this single appeal . It is true , that he has here given none of the individual The lady of the human interest of which Tristram Shandy INTRODUCTION . ix.
... most exciting and artfully constructed story . But the author was not satisfied with this single appeal . It is true , that he has here given none of the individual The lady of the human interest of which Tristram Shandy INTRODUCTION . ix.
Seite x
... Tristram . Still , all these scenes and characters — good , indifferent , and , as it now seems to us , almost bad - have something of a phan- tasmagoric character , as they pass before the sighing , smiling , sneering figure in the ...
... Tristram . Still , all these scenes and characters — good , indifferent , and , as it now seems to us , almost bad - have something of a phan- tasmagoric character , as they pass before the sighing , smiling , sneering figure in the ...
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... Tristram ; but the air of double - meaning is almost more universal ; and indeed the practice had evidently by this time become what the French call a tic with the author . In Tristram , the innuendoes of this kind are always pretty ...
... Tristram ; but the air of double - meaning is almost more universal ; and indeed the practice had evidently by this time become what the French call a tic with the author . In Tristram , the innuendoes of this kind are always pretty ...
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