| James E. Gill - English literature - 1995 - 468 pages
...themselves in this difference, and they mobilize themselves by elaborating it: "The learned Smelfungus travelled from Boulogne to Paris — from Paris to...with the spleen and jaundice, and every object he pass'd by was discolored or distorted — He wrote an account of them, but 'twas nothing but the account... | |
| Christian Berg, Frank Durieux, Geert Lernout - Modernism (Art) - 1995 - 676 pages
...pionnier. Parlant de Smollett dans A Sentimental Journey, il note ironiquement: "The learned Smelfungus travelled from Boulogne to Paris, — from Paris to...with the spleen and jaundice; and every object he pass'd by was discoloured or distorted. — He wrote an account of them; but 'twas nothing but the... | |
| Aileen Douglas - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 244 pages
...the materiality of the Travels appeared merely self-regarding and solipsistic. The learned Smelfungus travelled from Boulogne to Paris — from Paris to...with the spleen and jaundice, and every object he pass'd by was discoloured or distorted — He wrote an account of them, but 'twas nothing but the account... | |
| Lionel Kelly - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 399 pages
...along with them. The learned SMELFUNGUS travelled from Boulogne to Paris — from Paris to Rome — o and so on — but he set out with the spleen and jaundice, and every object he passed by was discoloured or distorted — He wrote an account of them, but 'twas nothing but the account of his miserable feelings.... | |
| Criticism - 1999 - 588 pages
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| Literature - 1971 - 506 pages
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