In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... observes a favorite pastime , that " he talked for victory " : " One of Johnson's principal talents ... was shewn in maintaining the wrong side of an argument , and in splendid perversion of the truth . . . . He had . . . all his life ...
... observes a favorite pastime , that " he talked for victory " : " One of Johnson's principal talents ... was shewn in maintaining the wrong side of an argument , and in splendid perversion of the truth . . . . He had . . . all his life ...
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... observes much later , " of infinite use , which ought to make her happy , for she loves to be of use " ( vol . 3 , chap . 18 ; Austen Works , II , 381 ) . # 11 Perhaps Mr. Collins's character also originates in part from Johnsonian ...
... observes much later , " of infinite use , which ought to make her happy , for she loves to be of use " ( vol . 3 , chap . 18 ; Austen Works , II , 381 ) . # 11 Perhaps Mr. Collins's character also originates in part from Johnsonian ...
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... observes : I know not ... whether marriage be more than one of innumerable modes of human misery . When I see and reckon the various forms of connubial infelicity , the unexpected causes of lasting discord , the diversities of temper ...
... observes : I know not ... whether marriage be more than one of innumerable modes of human misery . When I see and reckon the various forms of connubial infelicity , the unexpected causes of lasting discord , the diversities of temper ...
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