In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... parents and children to be constant and equal ; but this kindness seldom continues beyond the years of infancy : in a short time the children become rivals to their parents . Benefits are allayed by reproaches , and gratitude debased by ...
... parents and children to be constant and equal ; but this kindness seldom continues beyond the years of infancy : in a short time the children become rivals to their parents . Benefits are allayed by reproaches , and gratitude debased by ...
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... parents act in such a manner as much to enforce their maxims by the credit of their lives . . . . Thus parents and children , for the greatest part , live on to love less and less : and , if those whom nature has thus closely united are ...
... parents act in such a manner as much to enforce their maxims by the credit of their lives . . . . Thus parents and children , for the greatest part , live on to love less and less : and , if those whom nature has thus closely united are ...
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... parents . In the Rambler and elsewhere , Johnson writes vehemently about parental tyranny and how it lays waste to hearth and home . 12 These pieces contain his harshest indictment of the deviancy and unbalance to be found in domestic ...
... parents . In the Rambler and elsewhere , Johnson writes vehemently about parental tyranny and how it lays waste to hearth and home . 12 These pieces contain his harshest indictment of the deviancy and unbalance to be found in domestic ...
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