In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Yale Works , V , 38 ) . With an empirical disposition , he frequently investigates an inward realm of mental processes and their outward effects : " Every desire , however innocent , grows dangerous , as by long indulgence it becomes ...
... Yale Works , V , 38 ) . With an empirical disposition , he frequently investigates an inward realm of mental processes and their outward effects : " Every desire , however innocent , grows dangerous , as by long indulgence it becomes ...
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... Yale Works , IV , 321 ) . Like the practice of criticism , " a study by which men grow important and formidable at very small expense " ( Idler 60 ; Yale Works , II , 184 ) , Johnson sets no store by speculative morality . Indeed ...
... Yale Works , IV , 321 ) . Like the practice of criticism , " a study by which men grow important and formidable at very small expense " ( Idler 60 ; Yale Works , II , 184 ) , Johnson sets no store by speculative morality . Indeed ...
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... Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson , ed . Allen T. Hazen and John Middendorf , et al . [ New Haven : Yale University Press , 1958- ] , V , 81 ) . 7. No other Austen heroine has inspired the controversy that swirls around Fanny ...
... Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson , ed . Allen T. Hazen and John Middendorf , et al . [ New Haven : Yale University Press , 1958- ] , V , 81 ) . 7. No other Austen heroine has inspired the controversy that swirls around Fanny ...
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