In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... comes to life " in a fast coach with a pretty woman , " when he sweeps into view as something of a swashbuckler . Here is an expansive Johnson who gallantly steps forward to display himself as anything but philistine . On we cheer him ...
... comes to life " in a fast coach with a pretty woman , " when he sweeps into view as something of a swashbuckler . Here is an expansive Johnson who gallantly steps forward to display himself as anything but philistine . On we cheer him ...
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... comes like a bolt from the blue . This is " A Letter from a Young Lady , whose feelings being too strong for her Judgment led her into the commission of Errors which her Heart disapproved . " She begins on a conciliatory note , much as ...
... comes like a bolt from the blue . This is " A Letter from a Young Lady , whose feelings being too strong for her Judgment led her into the commission of Errors which her Heart disapproved . " She begins on a conciliatory note , much as ...
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... comes back empty- handed . But not to worry , teasing her about a casual encoun- ter with a man on a stagecoach , the doctor , " a very smart beau , " makes her completely happy . By a wicked stroke of irony , Colonel Brandon emerges as ...
... comes back empty- handed . But not to worry , teasing her about a casual encoun- ter with a man on a stagecoach , the doctor , " a very smart beau , " makes her completely happy . By a wicked stroke of irony , Colonel Brandon emerges as ...
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