In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... psychological studies , see my This Invisible Riot of the Mind : Samuel Johnson's Psychological Theory ( Philadelphia : University of Penn- sylvania Press , 1992 ) . 11. Unfortunately , Shakespeare 32 IN A FAST COACH WITH A PRETTY WOMAN.
... psychological studies , see my This Invisible Riot of the Mind : Samuel Johnson's Psychological Theory ( Philadelphia : University of Penn- sylvania Press , 1992 ) . 11. Unfortunately , Shakespeare 32 IN A FAST COACH WITH A PRETTY WOMAN.
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... psychological forces , he describes the internal workings of desire : In time some particular train of ideas fixes the atten- tion ; all other intellectual gratifications are rejected , the mind , in weariness or leisure , recurs ...
... psychological forces , he describes the internal workings of desire : In time some particular train of ideas fixes the atten- tion ; all other intellectual gratifications are rejected , the mind , in weariness or leisure , recurs ...
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... Psychological Theory ( Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 1992 ) , 84-104 . See Nicholas E. Preus , " Sexuality in Emma : A Case History , " Studies in the Novel , 23 , 2 ( summer 1991 ) : 196- 216 , which argues that the ...
... Psychological Theory ( Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 1992 ) , 84-104 . See Nicholas E. Preus , " Sexuality in Emma : A Case History , " Studies in the Novel , 23 , 2 ( summer 1991 ) : 196- 216 , which argues that the ...
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