In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... early nineteenth - century editions of The Rambler ( 1750-52 ) , The Adventurer ( 1752- 54 ) , and The Idler ( 1758-60 ) , see J. D. Fleeman , A Bibliography of the Works of Samuel Johnson , 2 vols . ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 2000 ) ...
... early nineteenth - century editions of The Rambler ( 1750-52 ) , The Adventurer ( 1752- 54 ) , and The Idler ( 1758-60 ) , see J. D. Fleeman , A Bibliography of the Works of Samuel Johnson , 2 vols . ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 2000 ) ...
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... early nineteenth century , was read by Austen at least twice . " The ' Female Quixotte ' [ sic ] . . . now makes our evening amuse- ment ; to me a very high one , as I find the work quite equal to what I remembered it " she writes to ...
... early nineteenth century , was read by Austen at least twice . " The ' Female Quixotte ' [ sic ] . . . now makes our evening amuse- ment ; to me a very high one , as I find the work quite equal to what I remembered it " she writes to ...
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... early 1790's and finished around 1800. The work was pub- lished for the first time , with notes and an introduction by B.C. Southam , by Oxford University Press in 1980 . Jane Austen , The Works of Jane Austen : Minor Works , ed . R.W. ...
... early 1790's and finished around 1800. The work was pub- lished for the first time , with notes and an introduction by B.C. Southam , by Oxford University Press in 1980 . Jane Austen , The Works of Jane Austen : Minor Works , ed . R.W. ...
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