In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... begins on a conciliatory note , much as Johnson's insipid little chits ingratiate themselves with Mr. Rambler , before launch- ing their wacky tales of woe : " Many have been the cares and vicissitudes of my past life , my beloved ...
... begins on a conciliatory note , much as Johnson's insipid little chits ingratiate themselves with Mr. Rambler , before launch- ing their wacky tales of woe : " Many have been the cares and vicissitudes of my past life , my beloved ...
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... begins . Riding in another open carriage alongside Henry and ap- proaching the habitation of her dreams , Catherine is teased unmercifully : " Are you prepared to encounter all the horrors that a building such as ' what one reads about ...
... begins . Riding in another open carriage alongside Henry and ap- proaching the habitation of her dreams , Catherine is teased unmercifully : " Are you prepared to encounter all the horrors that a building such as ' what one reads about ...
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... begins and ceases to predom- inate , and noted the regular variations of desire , and the succession of one appetite to another " ( Rambler 151 ; Yale Works , V , 38 ) . With an empirical disposition , he frequently investigates an ...
... begins and ceases to predom- inate , and noted the regular variations of desire , and the succession of one appetite to another " ( Rambler 151 ; Yale Works , V , 38 ) . With an empirical disposition , he frequently investigates an ...
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