In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... less and less : and , if those whom nature has thus closely united are the torments of each other , where shall we look for tenderness and consolation ? " ( chap . 26 , Yale Works , XVI , 95-97 ) . Not surprisingly , rivalry , faction ...
... less and less : and , if those whom nature has thus closely united are the torments of each other , where shall we look for tenderness and consolation ? " ( chap . 26 , Yale Works , XVI , 95-97 ) . Not surprisingly , rivalry , faction ...
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... less cheerful , more personal , less uninhibited , more fundamentally divided against himself ; his self- satire is tinged with remorse and darkened with melan- choly " ( The Choice of Life : Samuel Johnson and the World of Fiction ...
... less cheerful , more personal , less uninhibited , more fundamentally divided against himself ; his self- satire is tinged with remorse and darkened with melan- choly " ( The Choice of Life : Samuel Johnson and the World of Fiction ...
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... less breathtaking . Fierce and wild , he arrives at the Palmers ' estate on a no less stormy night to declare his undying love . At first , Elinor " start [ s ] back with a look of horror , " when he freezes her in her tracks : " Had ...
... less breathtaking . Fierce and wild , he arrives at the Palmers ' estate on a no less stormy night to declare his undying love . At first , Elinor " start [ s ] back with a look of horror , " when he freezes her in her tracks : " Had ...
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