In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Elinor at her bedside and Mrs. Dashwood and Colonel Brandon speeding to the rescue , Marianne is reborn . She is granted tranquillity and shortly conferred most high bourgeois stature . As for Elinor , good soul , she is bent for reason ...
... Elinor at her bedside and Mrs. Dashwood and Colonel Brandon speeding to the rescue , Marianne is reborn . She is granted tranquillity and shortly conferred most high bourgeois stature . As for Elinor , good soul , she is bent for reason ...
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... Elinor covets Edward's fortune , she cuts her bit by bit , and when he balks at marrying Miss Morton of £ 30,000 , she cuts him off altogether . With appall- ing nonchalance , she unmakes Edward and makes Robert , who carries on ...
... Elinor covets Edward's fortune , she cuts her bit by bit , and when he balks at marrying Miss Morton of £ 30,000 , she cuts him off altogether . With appall- ing nonchalance , she unmakes Edward and makes Robert , who carries on ...
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... Elinor , seeing him last in full - scale glory , almost swoons and is bedazzled against her judgment : " She felt that his influence over her mind was heightened by circumstances which ought not in reason to have weight ; by that person ...
... Elinor , seeing him last in full - scale glory , almost swoons and is bedazzled against her judgment : " She felt that his influence over her mind was heightened by circumstances which ought not in reason to have weight ; by that person ...
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