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الصفحة ix
On one or two occasions where a disparity between the two ver- sions seemed genuinely important I have called attention to the fact by giving a reference to the corresponding passage in Thraliana . Any reader curious to know how Mrs.
On one or two occasions where a disparity between the two ver- sions seemed genuinely important I have called attention to the fact by giving a reference to the corresponding passage in Thraliana . Any reader curious to know how Mrs.
الصفحة 148
9 junctive of unreal condition in Johnson's reference to her after her death . " Had she had , " he wrote , " good humour and prompt elocution , her universal curiosity and comprehensive knowledge would have made her the delight of all ...
9 junctive of unreal condition in Johnson's reference to her after her death . " Had she had , " he wrote , " good humour and prompt elocution , her universal curiosity and comprehensive knowledge would have made her the delight of all ...
الصفحة 555
References to the writings of Madame d'Arblay are , on the contrary , made by way of editions of her works . Most of the relevant material may , however , be found collected in Professor Tinker's Dr. Johnson and Fanny Burney ( Moffat ...
References to the writings of Madame d'Arblay are , on the contrary , made by way of editions of her works . Most of the relevant material may , however , be found collected in Professor Tinker's Dr. Johnson and Fanny Burney ( Moffat ...
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