In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... mind ; to have pointed out the time at which every passion begins and ceases to predom- inate , and noted the regular variations of desire , and the succession of one appetite to another " ( Rambler 151 ; Yale Works , V , 38 ) . With an ...
... mind ; to have pointed out the time at which every passion begins and ceases to predom- inate , and noted the regular variations of desire , and the succession of one appetite to another " ( Rambler 151 ; Yale Works , V , 38 ) . With an ...
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... mind , in weariness or leisure , recurs constantly to the favourite conception , and feasts on the luscious falsehood whenever she is offended with the bitterness of truth . By degrees the reign of fancy is confirmed ; she grows first ...
... mind , in weariness or leisure , recurs constantly to the favourite conception , and feasts on the luscious falsehood whenever she is offended with the bitterness of truth . By degrees the reign of fancy is confirmed ; she grows first ...
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... mind as yours at hand ! . . . Yours is the character of decision and firmness , I see . " Commending a spirit of " fortitude and strength of mind , " he alludes , no doubt from wounded ego and more than a little bitterness , to Anne ...
... mind as yours at hand ! . . . Yours is the character of decision and firmness , I see . " Commending a spirit of " fortitude and strength of mind , " he alludes , no doubt from wounded ego and more than a little bitterness , to Anne ...
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