In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... young novelist matures . 16 In his prime , Johnson mentored many young people of diverse background : aspiring attorney and belletrist James Boswell ; Bennet Langton and George Strahan , whose university careers he attended closely ...
... young novelist matures . 16 In his prime , Johnson mentored many young people of diverse background : aspiring attorney and belletrist James Boswell ; Bennet Langton and George Strahan , whose university careers he attended closely ...
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... young ladies , 1 as well as with the grandiloquence of sentimental novels and pontificat- ing histories and memoirs . Many of these performances were acted out at family gatherings , amid charades and comic recitations . Samuel ...
... young ladies , 1 as well as with the grandiloquence of sentimental novels and pontificat- ing histories and memoirs . Many of these performances were acted out at family gatherings , amid charades and comic recitations . Samuel ...
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... young man were to set about copying him , he would not be sufferable " ( vol . 1 , chap . 4 ; IV , 33-34 ) . Later at the Coles ' party , having dallied with Elton and Frank , she wonders , " so young as he looked ! . . . His tall ...
... young man were to set about copying him , he would not be sufferable " ( vol . 1 , chap . 4 ; IV , 33-34 ) . Later at the Coles ' party , having dallied with Elton and Frank , she wonders , " so young as he looked ! . . . His tall ...
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