In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Mary collide , but Maria and Julia spar bitterly over Henry Crawford . In the wilderness , Maria makes a play for Henry , provocatively hurdling the ha - ha , while Julia is left in the lurch . Likewise forsaken , Fanny rests while ...
... Mary collide , but Maria and Julia spar bitterly over Henry Crawford . In the wilderness , Maria makes a play for Henry , provocatively hurdling the ha - ha , while Julia is left in the lurch . Likewise forsaken , Fanny rests while ...
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... Mary Crawford , applying a dreary methodology . The stale pieties of their frequent tête - à - têtes represent an explication de texte for which they are least qualified . From the empy- rean altitudes of Church and Mansfield , they ...
... Mary Crawford , applying a dreary methodology . The stale pieties of their frequent tête - à - têtes represent an explication de texte for which they are least qualified . From the empy- rean altitudes of Church and Mansfield , they ...
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... Mary , Edmund when he loves her . With growing risibility , Austen follows their lapse from grace . Edmund moans and groans over his renegade passion , while Fanny boils with rage . Fanny's true feelings for Mary are unpardonable enough ...
... Mary , Edmund when he loves her . With growing risibility , Austen follows their lapse from grace . Edmund moans and groans over his renegade passion , while Fanny boils with rage . Fanny's true feelings for Mary are unpardonable enough ...
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