In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... lives . . . . Thus parents and children , for the greatest part , live on to love less and less : and , if those whom nature has thus closely united are the torments of each other , where shall we look for tenderness and consolation ...
... lives . . . . Thus parents and children , for the greatest part , live on to love less and less : and , if those whom nature has thus closely united are the torments of each other , where shall we look for tenderness and consolation ...
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... live . Remember that we are English , that we are Christians . Consult your own under- standing , your own sense of the probable , your own observation of what is passing around you - Does our education prepare us for such atrocities ...
... live . Remember that we are English , that we are Christians . Consult your own under- standing , your own sense of the probable , your own observation of what is passing around you - Does our education prepare us for such atrocities ...
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... live , but to make sport for our neighbours , and laugh at them in our turn ? " ( vol . 3 , chap . 15 ; II , 364 ) . The occasion for this pronouncement is perhaps her lowest point . Having been chaperoned to Pemberley by fairy ...
... live , but to make sport for our neighbours , and laugh at them in our turn ? " ( vol . 3 , chap . 15 ; II , 364 ) . The occasion for this pronouncement is perhaps her lowest point . Having been chaperoned to Pemberley by fairy ...
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