In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Johnsonian Miscellanies , ed . George Birkbeck Hill , 2 vols . ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1897 ) , I , 149–50 , ( leaping ) 7–8 ; and recollections by Miss Reynolds and others in Johnsonian Miscellanies , II , 277-78 , 395–96 , 415 ...
... Johnsonian Miscellanies , ed . George Birkbeck Hill , 2 vols . ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1897 ) , I , 149–50 , ( leaping ) 7–8 ; and recollections by Miss Reynolds and others in Johnsonian Miscellanies , II , 277-78 , 395–96 , 415 ...
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... Johnsonian Miscellanies , I , 204 . 11. Samuel Johnson , The Letters of Samuel Johnson , ed . Bruce Redford , 5 vols . ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1992-94 ) , I , 96 , SJ to Lord Chesterfield , 7 Febru- ary 1755. For an ...
... Johnsonian Miscellanies , I , 204 . 11. Samuel Johnson , The Letters of Samuel Johnson , ed . Bruce Redford , 5 vols . ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1992-94 ) , I , 96 , SJ to Lord Chesterfield , 7 Febru- ary 1755. For an ...
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... Johnsonian Miscellanies , I , 282 . 17. 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 ...
... Johnsonian Miscellanies , I , 282 . 17. 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 ...
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