In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Mansfield circle carouses in home theatricals , cousin Tom casts her in the role she would appear born to play . When she shrinks and declines to participate , he apparently marks his little cousin to a tee , coaxing , " It need not ...
... Mansfield circle carouses in home theatricals , cousin Tom casts her in the role she would appear born to play . When she shrinks and declines to participate , he apparently marks his little cousin to a tee , coaxing , " It need not ...
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... Mansfield Park was to be about " ordination , " 10 it is one gone haywire , confounded by Fanny's clueless profanity and Edmund's feet of clay . She worships a graven image , as anyone knows who knows the First Commandment , " Thou ...
... Mansfield Park was to be about " ordination , " 10 it is one gone haywire , confounded by Fanny's clueless profanity and Edmund's feet of clay . She worships a graven image , as anyone knows who knows the First Commandment , " Thou ...
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... Mansfield Park . See Austen Letters , JA to Cassandra Austen , Sunday 24 January 1813 , 292 , no . 75. Carkson's writings included Abolition of the African Slave Trade ( 1808 ) and Life of William Penn ( 1813 ) . For a useful summary of ...
... Mansfield Park . See Austen Letters , JA to Cassandra Austen , Sunday 24 January 1813 , 292 , no . 75. Carkson's writings included Abolition of the African Slave Trade ( 1808 ) and Life of William Penn ( 1813 ) . For a useful summary of ...
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