In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... happy Man , " Austen's comic dramatization of Richardson's novel , was probably begun in the early 1790's and finished around 1800. The work was pub- lished for the first time , with notes and an introduction by B.C. Southam , by Oxford ...
... happy Man , " Austen's comic dramatization of Richardson's novel , was probably begun in the early 1790's and finished around 1800. The work was pub- lished for the first time , with notes and an introduction by B.C. Southam , by Oxford ...
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... happy together . They marry , and discover what nothing but voluntary blindness before had concealed ; they wear out life in altercations , and charge nature with cruelty . ( chap . 19 , Yale Works , XVI , 107 ) By the same token ...
... happy together . They marry , and discover what nothing but voluntary blindness before had concealed ; they wear out life in altercations , and charge nature with cruelty . ( chap . 19 , Yale Works , XVI , 107 ) By the same token ...
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... Happy for her , to have such a mind as yours at hand ! . . . Yours is the 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 ...
... Happy for her , to have such a mind as yours at hand ! . . . Yours is the 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 ...
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