In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Anne's life for the last eight years has accommodated the usual superfluous offices of a spinster . Shunted back and forth between Kellynch , London , Bath , and Uppercross ( where at least Mary finds her useful ) , Anne consoles ...
... Anne's life for the last eight years has accommodated the usual superfluous offices of a spinster . Shunted back and forth between Kellynch , London , Bath , and Uppercross ( where at least Mary finds her useful ) , Anne consoles ...
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... Anne sighed and blushed , and smiled , in pity and disdain , either at her friend or herself " ( vol . 2 , chap . 7 ; V , 179 ) . But Anne forgives Lady Russell , lamely explaining to Wentworth in an apology padded with special pleading ...
... Anne sighed and blushed , and smiled , in pity and disdain , either at her friend or herself " ( vol . 2 , chap . 7 ; V , 179 ) . But Anne forgives Lady Russell , lamely explaining to Wentworth in an apology padded with special pleading ...
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... Anne . Well , there is no accounting for taste : she prefers Wentworth . While Anne's forbearance , multiple pardons , the affective elegies to nature ( coming dangerously close to Fanny P.'s ) , and the mournful reflections on ...
... Anne . Well , there is no accounting for taste : she prefers Wentworth . While Anne's forbearance , multiple pardons , the affective elegies to nature ( coming dangerously close to Fanny P.'s ) , and the mournful reflections on ...
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