In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... father's phobic universe be invaded . Even the company of their " own especial set " is fraught with difficulty . Considering Mr. John Knightley's occasional ill - humor , for example , Emma ner- vously anticipates the effect on her father ...
... father's phobic universe be invaded . Even the company of their " own especial set " is fraught with difficulty . Considering Mr. John Knightley's occasional ill - humor , for example , Emma ner- vously anticipates the effect on her father ...
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... father's knee . Tutored by a master , she also learned how to put it to best advantage . She prevails with honors over Mr. Darcy and company , beating them at their own surly game . In retrospect , she explains , still jaunty but ...
... father's knee . Tutored by a master , she also learned how to put it to best advantage . She prevails with honors over Mr. Darcy and company , beating them at their own surly game . In retrospect , she explains , still jaunty but ...
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... father has gone too far . But has he ? If not for Mr. Bennet , Elizabeth could never have hooked and landed Mr. Darcy . Indeed , her father and lover are two of a kind , and she makes three . Standoffish , competitive , addicted to the ...
... father has gone too far . But has he ? If not for Mr. Bennet , Elizabeth could never have hooked and landed Mr. Darcy . Indeed , her father and lover are two of a kind , and she makes three . Standoffish , competitive , addicted to the ...
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