In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... marriage.21 By numerous venues , Johnson tracks the pitfalls of marriage and courtship , and the gnarly subject fills an entire section of Rasselas . A princess with rare perspicuity , Nekayah observes : I know not ... whether marriage ...
... marriage.21 By numerous venues , Johnson tracks the pitfalls of marriage and courtship , and the gnarly subject fills an entire section of Rasselas . A princess with rare perspicuity , Nekayah observes : I know not ... whether marriage ...
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... married a woman whose weak understanding and illiberal mind , had very early in their marriage put an end to all real affection for her . Respect , esteem , and confidence , had vanished for ever ; and all his views of domestic ...
... married a woman whose weak understanding and illiberal mind , had very early in their marriage put an end to all real affection for her . Respect , esteem , and confidence , had vanished for ever ; and all his views of domestic ...
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... marriage , as usual professing not to teach a lesson : " Who can be in doubt of what followed ? When any two young people take it into their heads to marry , they are pretty sure by perseverance to carry their point , be they ever so ...
... marriage , as usual professing not to teach a lesson : " Who can be in doubt of what followed ? When any two young people take it into their heads to marry , they are pretty sure by perseverance to carry their point , be they ever so ...
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