| Robert Eugen Zachrisson - 1928 - 188 pagine
...att tillämpa Sternes ord om kritiken : »Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting», eller Thorilds ännu mera drastiska definition. Men frågan är om ej ett övermått av kritik kan... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 494 pagine
...critical than to be correct. — DISRAELI. Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world, though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst, the cant of criticism is the most tormenting ! — LAURENCE STERNE. Oh wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursel's as others see us! It would... | |
| Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 pagine
...He sums up his opinion of the critics: "Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting!" Morgan, CE, The Rise of the Novel of Manners: 1600-1740. New York, 1911. Radtke, B., Henry Fielding... | |
| Colin Bingham - 1982 - 376 pagine
...good, and what is good is not original'. Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting. LAURENCE STERNE Swinburne upon Emerson: 'I merely wrote, "You are a wrinkled and toothless baboon who,... | |
| John White - 2009 - 256 pagine
...John Wimber and the Vineyard Movement o, F ALL THE CANTS THAT ARE CANTED IN this canting world — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting." LAURENCE STERNE As I travel, I am often asked, "What do you think of John Wimber and the Vineyard movement?"... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1989 - 414 pagine
...Saintsbury (1845-1933) English literary critic Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world, — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst, — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting! Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) English author It is the nature of the artist to mind excessively what... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1993 - 1214 pagine
...Reflections of a ß.iche/orC/r/{1903). 15 Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting! LAURENCE STERNE (1 71 3-68), English author. Tristram Shandy. bk. 3. ch. 12(1760-67). 16 I am sorry... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 pagine
...Evergreen Review (Hew York, Dec. 1964). 9 Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting! LAURENCE STERNE, (1713-1768) British author. Tristram Shandy, bk. 3, ch. 12 (1759-1767). 10 Writing... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 pagine
...'but nothing to this.' 11125 Tristram Shandy Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world, ell. 1966 Don Juan There is a tide in the affairs of women. Which, taken at the flood, leads 1 1 126 Tristram Shandy There is a North-west passage to the intellectual World. 1 1 127 Tristram Shandy... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 404 pagine
...'but nothing to this.' 4029 Tristram Shandy Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world, though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst, the cant of criticism is the most tormenting! 4030 Tristram Shandy My brother Toby, quoth she, is going to be married to Mrs Wadman. Then he will... | |
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