A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY.: VOLUME the FIRST and SECOND, Bände 1-2R. Sammer, Bookseller, 1795 - 227 Seiten |
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... manner of Rabelais , or the poignant fatire of Swift , did not compre- hend them ; but they joined with the multitude , and pronounced Triftram Shan- * ) The first edition was printed in 1759 , át York . dy very clever . Even the ...
... manner of Rabelais , or the poignant fatire of Swift , did not compre- hend them ; but they joined with the multitude , and pronounced Triftram Shan- * ) The first edition was printed in 1759 , át York . dy very clever . Even the ...
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... manner , in which they were ushered to public notice was , by fome , feverely condemn- ed , whilft others lamented , that fuch excellent difcourses should stand in need of fuch an introduction ; and many were of opinion , that he had ...
... manner , in which they were ushered to public notice was , by fome , feverely condemn- ed , whilft others lamented , that fuch excellent difcourses should stand in need of fuch an introduction ; and many were of opinion , that he had ...
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... manner no longer remained ; his digreffions were by many confidered as tedious , and his af- terisks too obscure ; nay , some invidious critics , who pretended to be able to point them out , infinuated , that they were too indelicate ...
... manner no longer remained ; his digreffions were by many confidered as tedious , and his af- terisks too obscure ; nay , some invidious critics , who pretended to be able to point them out , infinuated , that they were too indelicate ...
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... fingle vicarage of Sutton . Indeed , his travelling expences abroad , and the luxurious manner in which he lived with the gay and polite at home , greatly promoted the diffipation of a very confiderable fum , XVI The LIFE of Mr. STERNE .
... fingle vicarage of Sutton . Indeed , his travelling expences abroad , and the luxurious manner in which he lived with the gay and polite at home , greatly promoted the diffipation of a very confiderable fum , XVI The LIFE of Mr. STERNE .
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... them to fupport them- felves in their late reclufe manner of life , to which they have determined to return . As Mr. Sterne hath drawn his own cha- B • racter ( under the name of Yorick ) with great The LIFE of Mr. STERNE . XVII.
... them to fupport them- felves in their late reclufe manner of life , to which they have determined to return . As Mr. Sterne hath drawn his own cha- B • racter ( under the name of Yorick ) with great The LIFE of Mr. STERNE . XVII.
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