In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... writing he praised and actively pro- moted- Hester Thrale , Frances Reynolds , Hannah More , Fanny Burney , Hester ... writer , irreverent , restless , bursting with energy and emo- tion . Setting his own spontaneous agenda , he is the ...
... writing he praised and actively pro- moted- Hester Thrale , Frances Reynolds , Hannah More , Fanny Burney , Hester ... writer , irreverent , restless , bursting with energy and emo- tion . Setting his own spontaneous agenda , he is the ...
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... writing we may speculate on in vain . But in plain acknowledgment , it is useful to paraphrase Johnson . Finishing the " Life of Pope , " he dismisses carping critical slurs with the question , " If Pope is not a poet , where is poetry ...
... writing we may speculate on in vain . But in plain acknowledgment , it is useful to paraphrase Johnson . Finishing the " Life of Pope , " he dismisses carping critical slurs with the question , " If Pope is not a poet , where is poetry ...
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... writers , he used this expression ; ' that there was as great a difference between them as between a man who knew ... writing , as we have seen , was enhanced by an active and vital sounding of human emotion . Invariably he sought out ...
... writers , he used this expression ; ' that there was as great a difference between them as between a man who knew ... writing , as we have seen , was enhanced by an active and vital sounding of human emotion . Invariably he sought out ...
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