In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Henry Tilney - and castles and abbies made usually the charm of those reveries which his image did not fill " ( vol . 2 , chap . 2 ; V , 141 ) . Pro- phetic words , for in the end her reveries are almost all surrendered to Henry alone ...
... Henry Tilney - and castles and abbies made usually the charm of those reveries which his image did not fill " ( vol . 2 , chap . 2 ; V , 141 ) . Pro- phetic words , for in the end her reveries are almost all surrendered to Henry alone ...
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... Henry will center around Henry . The match will foster practicality and respectability and close the books on the gothic for good . No more dreams of assault and rescue , carnal debauchery , and lavish eroticism . Henry's honorable ...
... Henry will center around Henry . The match will foster practicality and respectability and close the books on the gothic for good . No more dreams of assault and rescue , carnal debauchery , and lavish eroticism . Henry's honorable ...
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... Henry wants only to represent its living proof . Henry's tact and delicacy at Portsmouth , where to her shabby origins Fanny is temporarily banished , evokes the most exquisite love scene in all of Austen . Passing as William's friend ...
... Henry wants only to represent its living proof . Henry's tact and delicacy at Portsmouth , where to her shabby origins Fanny is temporarily banished , evokes the most exquisite love scene in all of Austen . Passing as William's friend ...
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