This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 Excerpt: ...and without any of the newly recovered letters, was edited by Mr. George Saintsbury in 1894 (the paged references to 'Tristram' and the ' Journey' in this article are to the reprints in this edition). A French translation of the complete works, by F. Michel, appeared at Pans in 1835. The 'Sentimental Journey' was ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 Excerpt: ...and without any of the newly recovered letters, was edited by Mr. George Saintsbury in 1894 (the paged references to 'Tristram' and the ' Journey' in this article are to the reprints in this edition). A French translation of the complete works, by F. Michel, appeared at Pans in 1835. The 'Sentimental Journey' was translated by Fr6nais (Liege, 1770, often reprinted), by J. Janin (Paris, 1854), by A. H6douin (Paris, 1895), and by E. Blemont (with Leloir's illustrations, 1884). 'Tristram' appeared in French by Pr6nais (London, 1784), bv L. de "Wuilly (Paris, 1842), and by A. H6douin (1890-1). The 'Sentimental Journey' has also appeared in German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, and Hussion versions. A German translation of 'Tristram' appeared at Leipzig in 1801. An Italian translation of the ' Sermons ' by Campagnona appeared at Milan in 1833. The ' Letters' have also beeu rendered into German (Leipzig, 1776). Of Sterne's manuscripts, the British Museum owns the first half (vol. i.) of the ' Sentimental Journey, ' with autograph corrections (Egerton MS. 1610), and the whole of the 'Journal to Eliza' (Addit. MS. 34527). The draft of tho story of Le Fever in 'Tristram Shandy, ' which Sterne sent to Lord Spencer, has notes in his handwriting; it is still at Spencer House. A copy of the 'Sentimental Journey, ' in the same hand as Lord Spencer's transcript from 'Tristram Shandy, belongs to Sir Andrew Agnew, bart., of Ijochnaw Castle, Stranraer. An autograph manuscript of Sterne's sermon on 'The temporal advantages of religion' (vol. v. No. 1), which formerly belonged to Henry Fauntleroy q. v., is now the property of Mr. Locker-Lampson at Rowlant. The original copy of only one of Sterne's letters to Eliza has been preserved--the first in the series; it belongs to Lord B...
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