In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... describes a nightly regimen of the " cosmetic discipline , part of which was a regular lustra- tion performed with bean - flower water and may - dews ; my hair was perfumed with variety of unguents , by some of which it was to be ...
... describes a nightly regimen of the " cosmetic discipline , part of which was a regular lustra- tion performed with bean - flower water and may - dews ; my hair was perfumed with variety of unguents , by some of which it was to be ...
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... describes dark lodgings , violent storms , buried instruments of punishment , subterraneous passages haunted by unmentionable goings - on , until he gets to " your unconquerable horror of the bed " ( vol . 2 46 IN A FAST COACH WITH A ...
... describes dark lodgings , violent storms , buried instruments of punishment , subterraneous passages haunted by unmentionable goings - on , until he gets to " your unconquerable horror of the bed " ( vol . 2 46 IN A FAST COACH WITH A ...
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... describes symptoms of " Notional Insanity , " much as Johnson's portrait of the mad astron- omer , and he represents the patient who " imagines that he has the power of . . . directing the weather , and distributing the seasons . " In a ...
... describes symptoms of " Notional Insanity , " much as Johnson's portrait of the mad astron- omer , and he represents the patient who " imagines that he has the power of . . . directing the weather , and distributing the seasons . " In a ...
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