In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Dear Dr. Johnson ' : The Link between Jane Austen and Dr. Samuel Johnson , " The New Rambler D : 10 ( 19 November 1994 ) : 14-21 . 3. The Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson , ed . Allen T. Hazen and John Middendorf , et al ...
... Dear Dr. Johnson ' : The Link between Jane Austen and Dr. Samuel Johnson , " The New Rambler D : 10 ( 19 November 1994 ) : 14-21 . 3. The Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson , ed . Allen T. Hazen and John Middendorf , et al ...
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... dear Dr. Johnson " Austen invokes " my dear Mrs. Piozzi " by paying her the tribute of imitation in a droll letter to Cassandra : " I had some thoughts of writing the whole of my letter in her style " ( Jane Austen's Letters to Her ...
... dear Dr. Johnson " Austen invokes " my dear Mrs. Piozzi " by paying her the tribute of imitation in a droll letter to Cassandra : " I had some thoughts of writing the whole of my letter in her style " ( Jane Austen's Letters to Her ...
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... dear , did you change your stockings ? " ( vol . 2 , chap . 16 ; IV , 294 ) . Zany Mrs. Elton catches the drift , but gets it wrong , and his solicitude stokes her vanity : " Here comes this dear old beau of mine , I protest ! -Only ...
... dear , did you change your stockings ? " ( vol . 2 , chap . 16 ; IV , 294 ) . Zany Mrs. Elton catches the drift , but gets it wrong , and his solicitude stokes her vanity : " Here comes this dear old beau of mine , I protest ! -Only ...
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