In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Woodhouse , Mrs. Elliot ) ; at middlemost , self - centered ( Mr. Woodhouse , Aunt Bertram ) or remote ( Uncle Bertram , Mr. Bennet ) ; and at worst moral monsters ( General Tilney , Aunt Norris , Sir Walter Elliot ) . While Catherine ...
... Woodhouse , Mrs. Elliot ) ; at middlemost , self - centered ( Mr. Woodhouse , Aunt Bertram ) or remote ( Uncle Bertram , Mr. Bennet ) ; and at worst moral monsters ( General Tilney , Aunt Norris , Sir Walter Elliot ) . While Catherine ...
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... Woodhouse , I wish you had heard his gallant speeches to me at dinner . Oh ! I assure you I began to think my caro sposo would be absolutely jealous " ( vol . 2 , chap . 17 ; IV , 302 ) . The idea of Mr. Woodhouse making love to any ...
... Woodhouse , I wish you had heard his gallant speeches to me at dinner . Oh ! I assure you I began to think my caro sposo would be absolutely jealous " ( vol . 2 , chap . 17 ; IV , 302 ) . The idea of Mr. Woodhouse making love to any ...
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... Woodhouse is right . Unrepentant cad and sexual transgressor , Frank makes them all vulnerable , particularly Emma and Jane , his principal marks . Be that as it may , he also helps pry loose Emma's deeply repressed sexuality . Her ...
... Woodhouse is right . Unrepentant cad and sexual transgressor , Frank makes them all vulnerable , particularly Emma and Jane , his principal marks . Be that as it may , he also helps pry loose Emma's deeply repressed sexuality . Her ...
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