In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Aunt Norris retaliates : " I shall think her a very obstinate , ungrateful girl , if she does not do what her aunt and cousins wish her - very ungrateful indeed , considering who and what she is " ( MP , vol . 1 , chap . 15 ; Austen ...
... Aunt Norris retaliates : " I shall think her a very obstinate , ungrateful girl , if she does not do what her aunt and cousins wish her - very ungrateful indeed , considering who and what she is " ( MP , vol . 1 , chap . 15 ; Austen ...
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... Aunt Gardiner in London , on the way to Hunsford and the newly wed Mr. and Mrs. Collins . Brooding on her former ... Aunt Gardiner proposes a summer's pleasure tour . With that prospect , Elizabeth is braced with " fresh life and vigour ...
... Aunt Gardiner in London , on the way to Hunsford and the newly wed Mr. and Mrs. Collins . Brooding on her former ... Aunt Gardiner proposes a summer's pleasure tour . With that prospect , Elizabeth is braced with " fresh life and vigour ...
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... aunt and cousins wish her - very ungrateful indeed , considering who and what she is " ( vol . 1 , chap . 15 ; Austen Works , III , 147 ) . Branding others oppressors makes her and Fanny secret - sharers . It is a masterful stroke ...
... aunt and cousins wish her - very ungrateful indeed , considering who and what she is " ( vol . 1 , chap . 15 ; Austen Works , III , 147 ) . Branding others oppressors makes her and Fanny secret - sharers . It is a masterful stroke ...
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