In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... wishes granted and wishes denied , the interlocutor of rage and aggression and their regulation in civilized society . Perhaps he expresses it best to twenty - six - year - old Fanny Burney , flustered by the formidable Mrs. Montagu ...
... wishes granted and wishes denied , the interlocutor of rage and aggression and their regulation in civilized society . Perhaps he expresses it best to twenty - six - year - old Fanny Burney , flustered by the formidable Mrs. Montagu ...
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... wishes granted and wishes denied ? As no other moral philosopher before him , Johnson explores the dimensions of an inward life , the operations of desire , conflict , fear , aggression , on human behavior and in all civilization . The ...
... wishes granted and wishes denied ? As no other moral philosopher before him , Johnson explores the dimensions of an inward life , the operations of desire , conflict , fear , aggression , on human behavior and in all civilization . The ...
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... wishes only in consequence of our wants , we begin to feel wants in consequence of our wishes ; we persuade ourselves to set a value upon things which are of no use , but because we have agreed to value them . . . . This is the original ...
... wishes only in consequence of our wants , we begin to feel wants in consequence of our wishes ; we persuade ourselves to set a value upon things which are of no use , but because we have agreed to value them . . . . This is the original ...
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