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" As no one who knows what he is about in good company, would venture to talk all ; so no author who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good-breeding, would presume to think all : the truest respect which you can pay to the reader's understanding,... "
The novels of Sterne, Goldsmith, dr. Johnson, Mackenzie, Horace Walpole, and ... - Seite 37
von Laurence Sterne - 1823
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Life & Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

Laurence Sterne - 1857 - 532 Seiten
...the greatest problem of all. It shall be solved; but not in the next chapter. CHAPTEB XIo "WETTING-, when properly managed (as you may be sure I think...lies in my power to keep his imagination as busy as ray own. 'Tis his turn now ! I have given an ample description of Dr. Slop's sad overthrow, and of...
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The Complete Works of Laurence Sterne

Laurence Sterne, David Herbert - 1872 - 512 Seiten
...understands the just boundaries of decorum and good-breeding, would presume to think all. The truest respect you can pay to the reader's understanding is to halve...that lies in my power to keep his imagination as busy аз my own. It is his turn now. ... I have given an ample description of Dr. Slop's sad overthrow,...
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

Laurence Sterne - 1886 - 328 Seiten
...venture to talk all ; so no author who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good breeding would presume to think all. The truest respect which...kind, and do all that lies in my power to keep his imngination as busy as my own. 'Tis his turn now ; I have given an ample description of Dr. Slop's...
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The Living Age, Band 213

1897 - 916 Seiten
...venture to talk all; so no author who understands the great boundaries of decorum and good breeding, would presume to think all! The truest respect which...leave him something to imagine in his turn as well as y6urs. And again: — I would go fifty miles on foot for I havp not a horse worth riding on, to kiss...
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The Quarterly Review, Band 185

1897 - 606 Seiten
...author who understands the great boundaries of decorum and good breeding, would presume to think all 1 The truest respect which you can pay to the reader's...leave him something to imagine in his turn as well as yours.' And again : — ' I would go fifty miles on foot, for I have not a horse worth riding on, to...
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Sterne: A Study

Walter Sichel - 1910 - 420 Seiten
...elsewhere he writes : " No author who understands the great boundaries of decorum and good breeding would presume to think all. The truest respect which...leave him something to imagine in his turn as well as yours." Such workmanship might be termed pictures without palettes. Everyone knows, if only from Thackeray's...
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Classical Epic Tradition

John Kevin Newman - 2003 - 576 Seiten
...conversation. As no one, who knows what he is about in good company, would venture to talk all;—so no author, who understands the just boundaries of...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself. " Letter of Turgenev from Baden-Baden, Feb. 2, 1868, quoted by Shklovsky, Mater'yal i Stil', pp. 86-87....
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Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: An Introductory Anthology

Vassilis Lambropoulos, David Neal Miller - 1987 - 552 Seiten
...references made even in the early days of the 381 novel. Laurence Sterne remarks in Tristram Shandy: "... no author, who understands the just boundaries of...yourself. For my own part, I am eternally paying him complimends of this kind, and do all that lies in my power to keep his imagination as busy as my own.'M...
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The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction

Wayne C. Booth - 1988 - 576 Seiten
...programs have implicitly suggested? For what literary Cleopatra should I be willing to lose my soul? "truest respect which you can pay to the reader's...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself" (1761, bk. 1, ch. n). "But easy writing's vile hard reading" — Sheridan's mot is clearly a judgment...
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Art And Engagement

Arnold Berleant - 1993 - 296 Seiten
...century in the importance given imagination, as when Laurence Sterne observed in Tristram Shandy that 109 no author, who understands the just boundaries of...in my power to keep his imagination as busy as my own.12 While giving imagination its due, that century, however, was more taken with the analytic process...
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