In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Lady Susan's sexual prowess , while helpless , he flutters in the jaws of debauchery . All the time , her letters to ... ( Lady Susan , letter 25 , 293 ) . She ever savors strategies to " punish " him more , the top priority on her list of ...
... Lady Susan's sexual prowess , while helpless , he flutters in the jaws of debauchery . All the time , her letters to ... ( Lady Susan , letter 25 , 293 ) . She ever savors strategies to " punish " him more , the top priority on her list of ...
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... Lady Dalrym- ple , Lady Dalrymple , ' was the rejoicing sound ; and with all the eagerness compatible with anxious elegance , Sir Walter and his two ladies [ Elizabeth and Mrs. Clay ] stepped forward to meet her . Lady Dalrymple and ...
... Lady Dalrym- ple , Lady Dalrymple , ' was the rejoicing sound ; and with all the eagerness compatible with anxious elegance , Sir Walter and his two ladies [ Elizabeth and Mrs. Clay ] stepped forward to meet her . Lady Dalrymple and ...
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... Lady Russell " ( vol . 1 , chap . 6 ; V , 42 ) . The soundness of Lady Russell's sympathy is sorely tested at Bath , when Captain Wentworth steps forward as the two women take a morning walk . Anne distinguishes him in a heartbeat : She ...
... Lady Russell " ( vol . 1 , chap . 6 ; V , 42 ) . The soundness of Lady Russell's sympathy is sorely tested at Bath , when Captain Wentworth steps forward as the two women take a morning walk . Anne distinguishes him in a heartbeat : She ...
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