In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... John Knightley's occasional ill - humor , for example , Emma ner- vously anticipates the effect on her father of " a sharp retort equally ill bestowed . It did not often happen ; for Mr. John Knightley had really a great regard for his ...
... John Knightley's occasional ill - humor , for example , Emma ner- vously anticipates the effect on her father of " a sharp retort equally ill bestowed . It did not often happen ; for Mr. John Knightley had really a great regard for his ...
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... John Dashwood virtually devours the girls ' inheritance , when she persuades her husband to dishonor their father's last request , thereby leaving them nothing . In a scene out of Shakespeare's King Lear , cutting the allowance by ...
... John Dashwood virtually devours the girls ' inheritance , when she persuades her husband to dishonor their father's last request , thereby leaving them nothing . In a scene out of Shakespeare's King Lear , cutting the allowance by ...
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... John T. Burke and Robert Kay . Madison : University of Wisconsin Press , 1983. 16-37 . Gross , Gloria Sybil . " Flights into Illness : Some Characters in Jane Austen . " In Literature and Medicine During the Eighteenth Century . Edited ...
... John T. Burke and Robert Kay . Madison : University of Wisconsin Press , 1983. 16-37 . Gross , Gloria Sybil . " Flights into Illness : Some Characters in Jane Austen . " In Literature and Medicine During the Eighteenth Century . Edited ...
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