Answer:
1. He also knew that the work would stand and not be eaten up by doubt in the night or dispersed by criticism on the morning after.
2. He was never hindered by the caprices of his brain and did not have to handle himself gingerly like a tuned guitar with loose pegs
Explanation:
The writer that greatly influenced Jane Austens's work was Samuel Johnson, which is known for his witty works. Like him, her novels are concerned with issues pertaining to morality. Also, Austen's work are known to make fun with cliches such as love at first sight, primacy of passion, etc.
I believe it is D. He is feaful of the itches powers and tries to warn king duncan that his life is in danger
It suggests the narrator is traveled without thinking of the time.
This one makes the most sense because he says "at length, I found myself" some traveled for a while. "As the shades of the evening drew on" supports that he was traveling without hinting of the time because night draws on unexpectedly.