In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Letters to Cassandra often impersonate a chatterbox adolescent girl , but undercut by a consciousness dripping with sarcasm . In the infamous letter 10 , quoted above , she lists a variety of chores like purchasing flannel , lace ...
... Letters to Cassandra often impersonate a chatterbox adolescent girl , but undercut by a consciousness dripping with sarcasm . In the infamous letter 10 , quoted above , she lists a variety of chores like purchasing flannel , lace ...
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... letter 7 ; Austen Minor Works , VI , 254 ) . And seducing him all over when he almost escapes back to the family fold : " Oh ! how delightful it was , to watch the variations of his Countenance while I spoke , to see the struggle ...
... letter 7 ; Austen Minor Works , VI , 254 ) . And seducing him all over when he almost escapes back to the family fold : " Oh ! how delightful it was , to watch the variations of his Countenance while I spoke , to see the struggle ...
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... letter in her style " ( Jane Austen's Letters to Her Sister Cassandra and Others , ed . R.W. Chapman , 2nd ed . [ London : Oxford University Press , 1952 ] , 11 June 1799 , 66 , no . 21 ) . Another time , she gaily quotes Mrs. ( Thrale ) ...
... letter in her style " ( Jane Austen's Letters to Her Sister Cassandra and Others , ed . R.W. Chapman , 2nd ed . [ London : Oxford University Press , 1952 ] , 11 June 1799 , 66 , no . 21 ) . Another time , she gaily quotes Mrs. ( Thrale ) ...
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