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The rise of fascism, with its Aryan ideology, made Sterne look at racism in her own country.
Sterne was almost compulsively attentive to page layout and typography, going so far as to specify the length of each dash in printer's ems.
But, unlike Sterne and Joyce, and even the French antinovels of the 1960's, this lacks a real narrative.
The style is very literary and carefully wrought, filled with archaisms and with echoes of Lamb's master Sterne.
Sterne acknowledged his borrowings from writers such as Cervantes and Montaigne, but was curiously silent about his many thefts from Burton.
In many ways Sterne was unsuited to the life of a country parson, and he chafed under the restrictions.
Somewhere in the afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life.
Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne One of the first novels in English... and a buoyant, postmodern romp.
Thus his love of escapist, desperately lighthearted writers like Laurence Sterne and Miguel de Cervantes.
Sterne then wrote a letter puffing his work which he passed off as the spontaneous praise of the young singer, Catherine Fourmantel, then his mistress.
Sterne fell in love with Elizabeth Lumley, a cousin to Elizabeth Montagu, the bluestocking.
Mr. Sterne stated that as part of the initial agreement, both parties should confirm that they have the authority to act or have easy access to someone with the requisite authority.
Many readers too, have made much of the signifying force of the connection between Sterne and the starling.
At first he was helped by another uncle, Jaques Sterne, precentor of York and archdeacon of Cleveland, a powerful clergyman but a mean-tempered man and a rabid politician.
Mr. Sterne agreed that it is a dilemma, however if the parties agree, the process can be open and the confidentiality aspect can be waived at the agreement stage.
Its popularity increased after Laurence Sterne set the early chapters of his 1768 novel A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy there.
He wrote poetry and music and his friends included the novelist Laurence Sterne, David Garrick the actor and the Duke and Duchess of Montague.
Than dressed hym Sir Bors unto a sterne knyght and smote hym on the umbrell, that his neck braste.
Examples from Classical Literature
Had I been an infant Sterne, here was a grand chance for sentimental output!
This was from Sterne, answering over the rail in a tone of respectful cordiality.
He followed Sterne also in driving the sensuous to the borderland of the sensual.
Sterne was not living in a paradisaical age, and he intentionally overstept the boundaries of decorum.
Sterne might have reflected that it is not usually the custom to shear lambs.
Sterne anticipated this paradoxist in attributing glassiness to an inferior planet.
The periods of Johnson and the pauses of Sterne may hide a selfish heart.
Until now, Sterne Agee Mortgage offered banks various tiers of service options in their correspondent channel only.
Sterne overflowed with good nature, since he had nothing more to desire.
Not one of them has any hobbyhorse, to use the phrase of Sterne.
If Richardson created one school in France, Sterne created another.
Sterne crossed the deck upon the track of the chief engineer.
In a tone suddenly changed to confidential audacity Sterne hastened on.
In the face of Massy's last rebuff Sterne dared not declare his knowledge.
In a moment Sterne appeared, walking as noiselessly as a cat on the wharf.
Sterne published it in nine successive volumes during almost as many years, and he made a point of almost complete formlessness and every sort of whimsicality.
Goosen and Sterne are well adrift of halfway pacesetter David Drysdale, but the South African aces are only just outside the top 20 and within striking distance.
Prominent, on the other hand, among the sentimentalists is Laurence Sterne, who, inappropriately enough, was a clergyman, the author of 'Tristram Shandy.
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