In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Catherine only interrupts to urge him on and on . The first night at the abbey she accordingly makes a fool of ... Catherine's most erotic fantasies . Her imagina- tion runs wild over the late Mrs. Tilney's gallery of apart- ments ...
... Catherine only interrupts to urge him on and on . The first night at the abbey she accordingly makes a fool of ... Catherine's most erotic fantasies . Her imagina- tion runs wild over the late Mrs. Tilney's gallery of apart- ments ...
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... Catherine's slumbering erotic needs , brought to life by an imaginary , awesomely sexual transgressor . After an uneventful journey , Catherine reaches home safe but not sound , and she idles and mopes so piteously , prompt- ing her ...
... Catherine's slumbering erotic needs , brought to life by an imaginary , awesomely sexual transgressor . After an uneventful journey , Catherine reaches home safe but not sound , and she idles and mopes so piteously , prompt- ing her ...
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... Catherine , Darcy is no glad sufferer of fools . In an act of impulse , Mr. Darcy proposes marriage to Elizabeth , but his heart is not really in it . Wavering desper- ately between eros and aggression , he presses for hard mastery as ...
... Catherine , Darcy is no glad sufferer of fools . In an act of impulse , Mr. Darcy proposes marriage to Elizabeth , but his heart is not really in it . Wavering desper- ately between eros and aggression , he presses for hard mastery as ...
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