In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... civilization , succinctly named by Freud in Civilization and Its Discontents : " A good part of the struggles of mankind centre round the single task of finding an expedient accommodation - one , that is , that will bring happiness ...
... civilization , succinctly named by Freud in Civilization and Its Discontents : " A good part of the struggles of mankind centre round the single task of finding an expedient accommodation - one , that is , that will bring happiness ...
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... civilization holds nature at bay , and that is why , all passion spent , we arrive serenely at the end of every novel to celebrate marriage banns and the idyllic pledge to live happily ever after . As she took in the Rambler articles ...
... civilization holds nature at bay , and that is why , all passion spent , we arrive serenely at the end of every novel to celebrate marriage banns and the idyllic pledge to live happily ever after . As she took in the Rambler articles ...
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... civilization . Through specious social intercourse , individuals give way to primitive , predatory instinct . Mrs. Thrale affirms , " He hated disguise , and nobody penetrated it so readily . ... Mysterious- ness in trifles offended him ...
... civilization . Through specious social intercourse , individuals give way to primitive , predatory instinct . Mrs. Thrale affirms , " He hated disguise , and nobody penetrated it so readily . ... Mysterious- ness in trifles offended him ...
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