In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... turns out that Catherine is right and Henry wrong . The general is a maniac who has a seventeen - year - old girl whisked away unaccompa- nied in public conveyances on a seventy - mile journey , exposed to any and all hazards . Drooling ...
... turns out that Catherine is right and Henry wrong . The general is a maniac who has a seventeen - year - old girl whisked away unaccompa- nied in public conveyances on a seventy - mile journey , exposed to any and all hazards . Drooling ...
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... turns . In a Rambler essay on emotional development , Johnson moves from " appetites " to " instincts " to " passions , " observing the latter in some detail . As people mature in society , " the wants of nature are soon supplied , the ...
... turns . In a Rambler essay on emotional development , Johnson moves from " appetites " to " instincts " to " passions , " observing the latter in some detail . As people mature in society , " the wants of nature are soon supplied , the ...
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... turns us aside from recti- tude ; and so willing is every man to flatter himself , that the difference between approving laws , and obeying them , is frequently forgotten . " The scourge of hypocrisy , he 114 IN A FAST COACH WITH A ...
... turns us aside from recti- tude ; and so willing is every man to flatter himself , that the difference between approving laws , and obeying them , is frequently forgotten . " The scourge of hypocrisy , he 114 IN A FAST COACH WITH A ...
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