In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... eyes abroad in the living world , and endeavouring to form maxims of practice and new hints of theory , content their curiosity with that secondary knowledge which books afford , and think themselves entitled to rever- ence by a new ...
... eyes abroad in the living world , and endeavouring to form maxims of practice and new hints of theory , content their curiosity with that secondary knowledge which books afford , and think themselves entitled to rever- ence by a new ...
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... eyes ; and excepting her own partner [ Frank ] , there was not one among the whole row of young men who could be compared with him " ( vol . 3 , chap . 2 ; IV , 326 ) . After he leads Harriet to dance , " her eyes invited him ...
... eyes ; and excepting her own partner [ Frank ] , there was not one among the whole row of young men who could be compared with him " ( vol . 3 , chap . 2 ; IV , 326 ) . After he leads Harriet to dance , " her eyes invited him ...
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... eye , and he looked at her with a degree of earnest admira- tion , which she could not be insensible of . She was looking remarkably well ; her very regular , very pretty features , having the bloom and freshness of youth restored by ...
... eye , and he looked at her with a degree of earnest admira- tion , which she could not be insensible of . She was looking remarkably well ; her very regular , very pretty features , having the bloom and freshness of youth restored by ...
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