In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... character made a strong impression upon her , she could not always forbear to transmit it to others ; as she hated false appearances , she thought it her duty to detect them , till , between wantonness and virtue , scarce any that she ...
... character made a strong impression upon her , she could not always forbear to transmit it to others ; as she hated false appearances , she thought it her duty to detect them , till , between wantonness and virtue , scarce any that she ...
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... character , " he contradicted : " On the contrary ( said he ) , you may observe there is always some- thing which she prefers to truth . " 2 What lurks beneath the surface of character piqued his avid curiosity . How sporting then a ...
... character , " he contradicted : " On the contrary ( said he ) , you may observe there is always some- thing which she prefers to truth . " 2 What lurks beneath the surface of character piqued his avid curiosity . How sporting then a ...
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... character of decision and firmness , I see . " Commending a spirit of " fortitude and strength of mind , " he alludes , no doubt from wounded ego and more than a little bitterness , to Anne , who overhears the whole ex- change : " It is ...
... character of decision and firmness , I see . " Commending a spirit of " fortitude and strength of mind , " he alludes , no doubt from wounded ego and more than a little bitterness , to Anne , who overhears the whole ex- change : " It is ...
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