In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Frank comes to the rescue . While Emma twirls with amorous intoxication , her clairvoyant father is aghast : " Poor Mr. Woodhouse trembled as he sat , and , as Emma had foreseen , would scarcely be satisfied without their promising ...
... Frank comes to the rescue . While Emma twirls with amorous intoxication , her clairvoyant father is aghast : " Poor Mr. Woodhouse trembled as he sat , and , as Emma had foreseen , would scarcely be satisfied without their promising ...
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... Frank Churchill proves himself an object woefully wanting , and Emma strikes wide of the mark . Nevertheless , her equanimity is genuine when Mrs. Weston unmasks the masquerade . What unsettles Emma is another matter : " It was not so ...
... Frank Churchill proves himself an object woefully wanting , and Emma strikes wide of the mark . Nevertheless , her equanimity is genuine when Mrs. Weston unmasks the masquerade . What unsettles Emma is another matter : " It was not so ...
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... Frank were small change compared to what now is at stake . Mr. Knightley means serious business . For all the assurance of happy endings , Austen keeps us shaking in our boots to find out how he receives " Harriet's " do - or - die ...
... Frank were small change compared to what now is at stake . Mr. Knightley means serious business . For all the assurance of happy endings , Austen keeps us shaking in our boots to find out how he receives " Harriet's " do - or - die ...
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