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Page 256
... matter , Sterne is professedly a loose , ram- bling , desultory author ; a sort of after - dinner - companion , who moralizes without method , and laughs when he can . That he deals too much in double entendre is certain : but this ...
... matter , Sterne is professedly a loose , ram- bling , desultory author ; a sort of after - dinner - companion , who moralizes without method , and laughs when he can . That he deals too much in double entendre is certain : but this ...
Page 288
... matter , and of the style in which that matter is conveyed . The most interesting parts are the account of Syria , the journey to Aleppo , and the navigation of the Euphrates ; and from these we shall accordingly make our extracts : 6 ...
... matter , and of the style in which that matter is conveyed . The most interesting parts are the account of Syria , the journey to Aleppo , and the navigation of the Euphrates ; and from these we shall accordingly make our extracts : 6 ...
Page 329
... matter of fact be such , that men's outward senses , their eyes , and ears , may be judges of it . 2. That it be done publicly in the face of the world . 3. That not only public monuments be kept up , but some outward actions be ap ...
... matter of fact be such , that men's outward senses , their eyes , and ears , may be judges of it . 2. That it be done publicly in the face of the world . 3. That not only public monuments be kept up , but some outward actions be ap ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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