In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Boswell amounted almost to pain . His eyes goggled with eagerness ; he leant his ear almost on the shoulder of the ... Boswell's image . Well - read in Burney , and surely in the diary entries touching on Johnson , she captures every ...
... Boswell amounted almost to pain . His eyes goggled with eagerness ; he leant his ear almost on the shoulder of the ... Boswell's image . Well - read in Burney , and surely in the diary entries touching on Johnson , she captures every ...
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... Boswell , Life of Samuel Johnson , ed . George Birbeck Hill ; rev . L.F. Powell , 6 vols . ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1934-50 ) IV , 111-12 . 7. James Boswell , Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , with Samuel Johnson , LL.D. ( 1785 ) ...
... Boswell , Life of Samuel Johnson , ed . George Birbeck Hill ; rev . L.F. Powell , 6 vols . ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1934-50 ) IV , 111-12 . 7. James Boswell , Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , with Samuel Johnson , LL.D. ( 1785 ) ...
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... Boswell , Life , II , 49. See also Johnson's comment to Boswell , " Sir , there is more knowledge of the heart in one letter of Richardson's , than in all ' Tom Jones " " ( Life , II , 174 ) . 18. Hill , ed . Johnsonian Miscellanies , I ...
... Boswell , Life , II , 49. See also Johnson's comment to Boswell , " Sir , there is more knowledge of the heart in one letter of Richardson's , than in all ' Tom Jones " " ( Life , II , 174 ) . 18. Hill , ed . Johnsonian Miscellanies , I ...
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