English Literature An Illustrated Record in Eight Volumes.Volume III-Part II.From Milton to Johnson1903 |
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... Sterne , and Goldsmith . Each of our first five novelists presented a gift of his own to the new - born infant , prose fiction , and we must now consider what these gifts were . VOL . III . What was Richardson's addition to literature ...
... Sterne , and Goldsmith . Each of our first five novelists presented a gift of his own to the new - born infant , prose fiction , and we must now consider what these gifts were . VOL . III . What was Richardson's addition to literature ...
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... Sterne , but of Smollett . He knows no form but the tedious and imperfect artifice of a series of letters . He is often without distinction , always without elegance and wit ; he is pedantic , careless , profuse ; he seems to write for ...
... Sterne , but of Smollett . He knows no form but the tedious and imperfect artifice of a series of letters . He is often without distinction , always without elegance and wit ; he is pedantic , careless , profuse ; he seems to write for ...
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... STERNE the course of fiction was reversed a little way towards Addison and Steele in the two incomparable books which are his legacy to English literature . We call Tristram Shandy and A Sentimental Journey novels , because we know not ...
... STERNE the course of fiction was reversed a little way towards Addison and Steele in the two incomparable books which are his legacy to English literature . We call Tristram Shandy and A Sentimental Journey novels , because we know not ...
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... Sterne's influence on succeeding fiction has been durable but interrupted . Ever and anon his peculiar caprices , his selected elements , attract the imita- tion of some more or less analogous spirit . The extreme beauty of his writing ...
... Sterne's influence on succeeding fiction has been durable but interrupted . Ever and anon his peculiar caprices , his selected elements , attract the imita- tion of some more or less analogous spirit . The extreme beauty of his writing ...
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... Sterne , the archdeacon . He is understood to have " employed his brains " for this " ungrateful person , " who nevertheless obtained for him , when he took priest's orders in 1738 , the living of Sutton - in - the - Forest and two ...
... Sterne , the archdeacon . He is understood to have " employed his brains " for this " ungrateful person , " who nevertheless obtained for him , when he took priest's orders in 1738 , the living of Sutton - in - the - Forest and two ...
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