In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... girl's humble origins . When Fanny begs to be excused from the raucous private theatricals at Mansfield , Aunt Norris retaliates : " I shall think her a very obstinate , ungrateful girl , if she does not do what her aunt and cousins ...
... girl's humble origins . When Fanny begs to be excused from the raucous private theatricals at Mansfield , Aunt Norris retaliates : " I shall think her a very obstinate , ungrateful girl , if she does not do what her aunt and cousins ...
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... girl beyond anyone else's endurance . That transcendent moment , when she lets fly a particularly potent salvo , breaks through the parlor room civility as everyone gawks . Rebuking Fanny for wrecking the theatricals , she touches a raw ...
... girl beyond anyone else's endurance . That transcendent moment , when she lets fly a particularly potent salvo , breaks through the parlor room civility as everyone gawks . Rebuking Fanny for wrecking the theatricals , she touches a raw ...
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... girl as Harriet is exactly what every man delights in - what at once bewitches his senses and satisfies his judgment . Oh ! Harriet may pick and choose . Were you , yourself , ever to marry , she is the very woman for you " ( vol . 1 ...
... girl as Harriet is exactly what every man delights in - what at once bewitches his senses and satisfies his judgment . Oh ! Harriet may pick and choose . Were you , yourself , ever to marry , she is the very woman for you " ( vol . 1 ...
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