In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Bennet just does not understand , while the Hursts and Miss Bingley vaguely do , and piqued by envy and resentment , they rarely miss a grimace or a mean- spirited dig . In an altogether different vein , Mr. Darcy tackles Elizabeth ...
... Bennet just does not understand , while the Hursts and Miss Bingley vaguely do , and piqued by envy and resentment , they rarely miss a grimace or a mean- spirited dig . In an altogether different vein , Mr. Darcy tackles Elizabeth ...
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... Bennet turns his wit in the worst possible direction . Flouting the report of an alliance with Darcy , he takes aim at his beloved daughter : " Mr. Darcy , who never looks at any woman but to see a blemish , and who probably never ...
... Bennet turns his wit in the worst possible direction . Flouting the report of an alliance with Darcy , he takes aim at his beloved daughter : " Mr. Darcy , who never looks at any woman but to see a blemish , and who probably never ...
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... Bennet begins to ballyhoo : " Elizabeth's misery increased , at such unnecessary , such officious attention ! Were ... Bennet , Austen mixes low cunning with nonsense , the very formula that makes Mr. Bennet a misanthrope . In a ...
... Bennet begins to ballyhoo : " Elizabeth's misery increased , at such unnecessary , such officious attention ! Were ... Bennet , Austen mixes low cunning with nonsense , the very formula that makes Mr. Bennet a misanthrope . In a ...
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