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on the th of10
the end of the8
it is to be8
he seems to have7
his wife and daughter7
on the other hand7
the author of the6
said my uncle toby6
by the end of6
of one of the6
the anatomy of melancholy5
given to the world5
one of the most5
what may be called5
but it is not5
volume of tristram shandy5
to have been a5
as a matter of5
there can be no4
it is not till4
fifth and sixth volumes4
seems to have been4
may be called the4
it is in the4
is not till the4
seem to have been4
there is nothing in4
tristram shandy and the4
i do not think4
in the sentimental journey4
a matter of fact4
in the person of4
than that of the4
of one of his4
it seems to me4
as has been said4
a great deal of3
it is not likely3
the part of the3
the primary condition of3
reason to believe that3
it is certain that3
period of his life3
it may be that3
noble creature of the3
and it is to3
and noble creature of3
in the way of3
on the st of3
in the above passage3
of the first volume3
and the sentimental journey3
almost as much known3
the creative and dramatic3
excellent and noble creature3
in spite of the3
appears to have been3
the fifth and sixth3
in the sense of3
as it is in3
the st of january3
the first two volumes3
most excellent and noble3
opinions of tristram shandy3
the humour of the3
of my uncle toby3
was destined to be3
of the author of3
that is to say3
it is of the3
to be found in3
shandy and his brother3
creative and dramatic power3
the middle of the3
the two brothers shandy3
the publication of the3
letters to miss fourmantelle3
and it is not3
was almost as much3
as soon as i3
instalment of tristram shandy3
shandy and the sentimental3
may be said to3
does not seem to3
in a letter to3
in the former case3
of the man who3
end of the year3
the th of march3
author of tristram shandy3
the isle of wight3
in the midst of3
the time when he3
it must be admitted3
in the course of3
by the fact that3
the author of tristram3
the return of the3
th of the month3
in one of his3
the th of the3
creature of the world3
and it may be3
at the age of3
of the first rank3
which madame de medalle3
that it was the3
from the anatomy of3
that he would not3
it would have been2
style and general characteristics2
and yet a few2
the charge of plagiarism2
between the two brothers2
a sense in which2
too much of self2
with my uncle toby2
up to london to2
his letters to miss2
in six or seven2
intention of wintering in2
evidence that tristram shandy2
it was a point2
of a broken heart2
petticoat for his wife2
the abbess and novice2
very likely have been2
in paris as in2
to the fact that2
of wintering in the2
life in the south2
the relations between the2
relations with his wife2
was to sue for2
knew not so much2
for any one who2
it must be confessed2
the date of this2
belong to the post2
to show signs of2
in the face of2
that it was to2
for good or evil2
more kinds than one2
it was not till2
for the meaning of2
the whole scene is2
had been on the2
his colonel to fix2
ever ready to be2
as much known in2
first two volumes were2
as soon as he2
good of the living2
out of one vessel2
with the public of2
the name of a2
my uncle toby is2
but it is yet2
life and opinions of2
make a little merry2
to me to be2
by one of the2
they made their appearance2
we find him writing2
not till the middle2
in the sense in2
not given to the2
we think of him2
stay in paris was2
shaft flying with the2
i have got conveyed2
of the most famous2
could hardly have been2
part of the world2
it is not so2
and lamented him very2
in the mind of2
of the yorick and2
i can find nothing2
it was part of2
in the first instance2
from any biography of2
the life and opinions2
from that of the2
is of the very2
for his wife and2
the triumph of virtue2
for the conveyance of2
not seem to have2
much to say that2
from the lips of2
to the humour of2
that it was his2
disposed to make a2
vehicle for the conveyance2
the mode in which2
to be met with2
in the first week2
playing the good fellow2
his purposes as a2
be added to the2
figure of the distraught2
about the th of2
flying with the wind2
he looked forward to2
not seem to me2
with a view to2
can be little doubt2
to tear himself away2
and the fifth and2
letters which madame de2
that tristram shandy had2
in little more than2
mortuis nil nisi bonum2
at which he was2
in the early days2
of the house of2
the th of january2
much known in paris2
the early days of2
of the voyage to2
that he should have2
of the relations between2
the philosopher and his2
that it was in2
the contrast between the2
can be no doubt2
the artistic point of2
from the life of2
not all of them2
a little merry with2
in my uncle toby2
the first week of2
was finished by the2
from the artistic point2
point of view it2
tristram shandy in a2
with bag and baggage2
write paragraphs in the2
and opinions of tristram2
were all very sorry2
i have attempted to2
for an ungrateful person2
there can be little2
volumes of tristram shandy2
master was very much2
to do him justice2
a year or two2
that there was a2
regiment was ordered to2
was very much hurt2
of this letter was2
but it is the2
more than a month2
to be added to2
for his purposes as2
the good of the2
on the point of2
from the fact that2
it was meant to2
in one of the2
condition of success in2
it is impossible to2
is said to have2
for the consolation of2
of the abbess and2
maria of moulines is2
first set of sermons2
it was in the2
this as it may2
former bonds of friendship2
to say that he2
till the middle of2
known in paris as2
passage in the letter2
dead ass of nampont2
to sue for mercy2
little merry with the2
a month or two2
with that of the2
in advance of the2
seventh volume of tristram2
sterne received something more2
the tutor to carry2
be this as it2
on the part of2
i get to toulouse2
in the autumn of2
it is not to2
during his stay in2
paragraphs in the newspapers2
in which he had2
his angels to witness2
of the month he2
tear himself away from2
years of his life2
a passage in the2
second set of sermons2
is it not better2
instalment of the novel2
at the feet of2
sent me to the2
one vessel into another2
of the same sort2
the life of the2
and not in the2
he was back again2
for the way i2
in the language of2
within a few miles2
be little doubt that2
the sense in which2
in the habit of2
god and all his2
to admit that the2
not so much as2
last days and death2
the extent to which2
an account of the2
philosopher and his wife2
in defence of the2
had already begun to2
some of the most2
place in english literature2
ever likely to be2
there is evidence that2
so good as to2
sense in which it2
of one vessel into2
as the author of2
between the philosopher and2
the meaning of one2
literary point of view2
to the world until2
as the sentimental journey2
men of condition and2
the two new volumes2
a typical specimen of2
inferred from the fact2
of his life at2
with his wife and2
with the hot chestnut2
it was the latter2
through france and italy2
of the sentimental journey2
as it would be2
to say nothing of2
that the man sterne2
which the young sizar2
with wife and daughter2
in his own person2
of the creative and2
to stay another year2
the most excellent and2
not so much the2
in which it is2
the th of that2
say the least of2
i think i shall2
in terms of high2
in a certain measure2
if not all the2
was not in the2
and all his angels2
i wrote to her2
there is more excuse2
a mere piece of2
the head of his2
is ever likely to2
say that there is2
but it can hardly2
all his angels to2
sterne as a writer2
statute in magna charta2
gave birth to a2
he is allowing his2
first statute in magna2
since the world began2
need not have been2
is to be found2
of pickering and pocklington2
there is no small2
sentimental journey through france2
something more than a2
of it in the2
everlasting act of parliament2
of view it is2
too much to say2
revealed to the world2
soon as i get2
he writes to a2
in somewhat incongruous companionship2
an everlasting act of2
six livres four sous2
nature of the man2
of tristram shandy and2
delivered from the pulpit2
the rest of the2
it is a bad2
of a purse of2
or the spring of2
the figure of the2
when he is allowing2
it is this which2
the age of three2
was part of his2
and we get a2
primary condition of success2
the spring of the2
might well have been2
and it will be2
amount of this element2
cast away by a2
now was the time2
it is possible that2
at the time when2
very much hurt at2
in the first place2
would not write paragraphs2
one of his letters2
in the month of2
in the shandy gallery2
writing in order to2
the dead ass of2
it must be owned2
it is probable that2
and baggage for dublin2
the cause of his2
journey through france and2
the parish of st2
me to the university2
it is by the2
the least of it2
that a man who2
it may be suspected2
not write paragraphs in2
in many a passage2
or the triumph of2
it will be seen2
seem to me to2
it is not the2
the better of the2
it seems to have2
are to be drawn2
as i get to2
the letter above quoted2
meaning of one of2
was the time to2
something more than the2
from one of the2
the yorick and eliza2
the incident of the2
a few miles of2
with which he has2
the first statute in2
the opinions of tristram2
have been unable to2
of the book is2
so it seems to2
meeting with wife and2
the marvel of marvels2
bag and baggage for2
paris as in london2
that sterne received something2
yorick to eliza letters2
to make a little2
in the spanish romance2
the vicar of sutton2
wintering in the south2
wife and daughter were2
was a point to2
and with one more2
is not likely that2
first visit to the2
time when he was2
and so long as2
th of that month2
characteristic of the man2
is not so much2
the sentimental journey was2
no more than the2
have attempted to show2
speaking in his own2
is not merely that2
of which sterne makes2
from the time when2
to say the least2
sterne to say that2
of success in the2
episode in the novel2
in the same way2
on the return of2
the style of sterne2
birth to a son2
whether he had ever2
would be no very2
lamented him very much2
finished by the end2
of tristram shandy was2
the best of all2
the year of the2
greater than that of2
visit to the continent2
to the isle of2
and it must be2
in the first volume2
or so it seems2
it is open to2
of the character of2
to cry at it2
learned to practise it2
to the age of2
man of the world2
a few days later2
it is difficult to2
a purse of gold2
in the case of2
artistic point of view2
of his colonel to2
in the letter above2
of condition and learning2
the regiment was ordered2
is that of the2
it is not merely2
it will not be2
the description of the2
to his wife and2
on the subject of2
in the seventh volume2
later date than this2
it is curious to2