In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... heroine , Elizabeth Bennet , has a notable precursor in a story written by Johnson honoring Mrs. Thrale . " The Fountains : A Fairy Tale " originally appeared in Anna Williams's Miscellanies in Prose and Verse ( 1766 ) and , between ...
... heroine , Elizabeth Bennet , has a notable precursor in a story written by Johnson honoring Mrs. Thrale . " The Fountains : A Fairy Tale " originally appeared in Anna Williams's Miscellanies in Prose and Verse ( 1766 ) and , between ...
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... Heroines ; pictures of perfection as you know make me sick & wicked " ( Austen , Letters , JA to Fanny Knight ... heroine whom no one but myself will much like , " 3 Anne conversely is the one whom everyone will like but she . As ...
... Heroines ; pictures of perfection as you know make me sick & wicked " ( Austen , Letters , JA to Fanny Knight ... heroine whom no one but myself will much like , " 3 Anne conversely is the one whom everyone will like but she . As ...
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... heroine Charlotte Heywood : She is thoroughly mean . I had not expected any thing so bad .... But she is very , very mean . - I can see no Good in her . - Poor Miss Brereton [ a dependent ] ! - -And she makes every body mean about her ...
... heroine Charlotte Heywood : She is thoroughly mean . I had not expected any thing so bad .... But she is very , very mean . - I can see no Good in her . - Poor Miss Brereton [ a dependent ] ! - -And she makes every body mean about her ...
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