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citation for the hyperbolic or figurative sense of "literally"; the sentence from the novel was, "He is a fortunate man to be introduced to such a party of fine women at his arrival; it is literally
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McMaster, Juliet (April 1999). "Young Jane Austen and the First
Canadian Novel: From Emily Montague to "Amelia Webster" and Love and Freindship".
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Sociability in the Excursion: Frances Brooke, David Garrick, and the King's Theatre Coterie".
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Wyett, Jodi L. (2003). "'No Place Where Women Are of Such
Importance': Female Friendship, Empire, and Utopia in the History of Emily Montague".
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