In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Marianne a horse , the most palpably erotic of offerings , the gift is reasonably opposed by Elinor , and he adoringly entreats his ladylove : " But , Marianne , the horse is still yours , though you cannot use it now . I shall keep it ...
... Marianne a horse , the most palpably erotic of offerings , the gift is reasonably opposed by Elinor , and he adoringly entreats his ladylove : " But , Marianne , the horse is still yours , though you cannot use it now . I shall keep it ...
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... Marianne suffers the full brunt of hysterical despondency , and it almost destroys her . She surrenders to drastic trials and tribulations , hatched in fantasy and memory . Indulging every passion , exposing herself to foul weather and ...
... Marianne suffers the full brunt of hysterical despondency , and it almost destroys her . She surrenders to drastic trials and tribulations , hatched in fantasy and memory . Indulging every passion , exposing herself to foul weather and ...
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... Marianne , which it was not even innocent to indulge . But she felt that it was so , long , long before she could feel his influ- ence less . " ( vol . 3 , chap . 9 ; Austen Works , I , 333 ) . How long Austen never says , but it is ...
... Marianne , which it was not even innocent to indulge . But she felt that it was so , long , long before she could feel his influ- ence less . " ( vol . 3 , chap . 9 ; Austen Works , I , 333 ) . How long Austen never says , but it is ...
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