In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... social intercourse . It is hard to miss the knife - thrusts and outrage at pretentious social usage , at sentimental avowals of domestic tranquility and the complacency of private life . There is reason to believe that by the late ...
... social intercourse . It is hard to miss the knife - thrusts and outrage at pretentious social usage , at sentimental avowals of domestic tranquility and the complacency of private life . There is reason to believe that by the late ...
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... social and literary intercourse is on such a footing ; where every man is surrounded by a neighbourhood of voluntary spies , and where roads and newspapers lay every thing open ? Dearest Miss Morland , what ideas have you been admitting ...
... social and literary intercourse is on such a footing ; where every man is surrounded by a neighbourhood of voluntary spies , and where roads and newspapers lay every thing open ? Dearest Miss Morland , what ideas have you been admitting ...
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... social beings no longer than they believe each other . When speech is employed only as the vehicle of falshood , every man must disunite himself from others , inhabit his own cave , and seek prey only for himself " ( Idler 20 ; Yale ...
... social beings no longer than they believe each other . When speech is employed only as the vehicle of falshood , every man must disunite himself from others , inhabit his own cave , and seek prey only for himself " ( Idler 20 ; Yale ...
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