In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Elton , Emma is flummoxed when he misinterprets the game plan . Just the two of them in a closed carriage on a wintry night , we see the incident though Emma's eyes . Incredulously , " she found ..... her hand seized - her attention ...
... Elton , Emma is flummoxed when he misinterprets the game plan . Just the two of them in a closed carriage on a wintry night , we see the incident though Emma's eyes . Incredulously , " she found ..... her hand seized - her attention ...
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... Elton and Frank , she wonders , " so young as he looked ! . . . His tall , firm , upright figure , among the bulky forms and stooping shoulders of the elderly men , was such as Emma felt must draw every body's eyes ; and excepting her ...
... Elton and Frank , she wonders , " so young as he looked ! . . . His tall , firm , upright figure , among the bulky forms and stooping shoulders of the elderly men , was such as Emma felt must draw every body's eyes ; and excepting her ...
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... Elton ( Colorado Springs : Jane Austen Society of North America , 1999 ) , as well as the forthcom- ing sequel , Mrs. Elton in America . 11. For its manipulative powers , particularly for women who wield sickness to get their man , see ...
... Elton ( Colorado Springs : Jane Austen Society of North America , 1999 ) , as well as the forthcom- ing sequel , Mrs. Elton in America . 11. For its manipulative powers , particularly for women who wield sickness to get their man , see ...
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