In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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Jane Austen and Samuel Johnson Gloria Sybil Gross. 4 Wit With a Vengeance : Pride and Prejudice The sublime artistry and psychological acuity of Pride and Prejudice , a project first begun in 1796 and revised several times before its ...
Jane Austen and Samuel Johnson Gloria Sybil Gross. 4 Wit With a Vengeance : Pride and Prejudice The sublime artistry and psychological acuity of Pride and Prejudice , a project first begun in 1796 and revised several times before its ...
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... Pride and Prejudice in tribute to Johnson's raucous satire on matchmaking and the dogged - minded , money - grubbing bourgeoisie : It is a truth universally acknowledged , that a single man in possession of a good fortune , must be in ...
... Pride and Prejudice in tribute to Johnson's raucous satire on matchmaking and the dogged - minded , money - grubbing bourgeoisie : It is a truth universally acknowledged , that a single man in possession of a good fortune , must be in ...
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... pride of place . The story goes that Chesterfield , promising to support him through the project ( which took nine years ) apparently forgot or ignored his distressed protégé . At the publication of the Dictionary in 1755 , however ...
... pride of place . The story goes that Chesterfield , promising to support him through the project ( which took nine years ) apparently forgot or ignored his distressed protégé . At the publication of the Dictionary in 1755 , however ...
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