In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... human experience . Or does he ? It is true that Johnson respectfully toes the line by hearkening to another prevalent theme , " The Vanity of Human Wishes . " The poetry , the moody strains of the periodical essays , the biographies ...
... human experience . Or does he ? It is true that Johnson respectfully toes the line by hearkening to another prevalent theme , " The Vanity of Human Wishes . " The poetry , the moody strains of the periodical essays , the biographies ...
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... Human Wishes , " often afflicts the most timorous and cowardly . In Ramblers 157 and 159 , Johnson explains how " bashfulness " masks virulent , drastic instinct , and in the " Life of Addison , " he connects the writer's ostensible ...
... Human Wishes , " often afflicts the most timorous and cowardly . In Ramblers 157 and 159 , Johnson explains how " bashfulness " masks virulent , drastic instinct , and in the " Life of Addison , " he connects the writer's ostensible ...
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... human sentiments in human language , by scenes from which a hermit may estimate the transactions of the world and a confessor predict the progress of the passions " ( Yale Works , VII , 65 ) .1 For Johnson , the ultimate rush in reading ...
... human sentiments in human language , by scenes from which a hermit may estimate the transactions of the world and a confessor predict the progress of the passions " ( Yale Works , VII , 65 ) .1 For Johnson , the ultimate rush in reading ...
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