In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Nature will indeed always operate , human desires will be always ranging ; but these motions , though very powerful , are not resistless ; nature may be regulated , and desires governed 60 IN A FAST COACH WITH A PRETTY WOMAN.
... Nature will indeed always operate , human desires will be always ranging ; but these motions , though very powerful , are not resistless ; nature may be regulated , and desires governed 60 IN A FAST COACH WITH A PRETTY WOMAN.
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... natural feeling . Mercifully , we are spared Edward's proposal , as Austen generally spares us unwonted outbursts ... nature are soon supplied , the fear of their return is easily precluded , and something more is necessary to relieve ...
... natural feeling . Mercifully , we are spared Edward's proposal , as Austen generally spares us unwonted outbursts ... nature are soon supplied , the fear of their return is easily precluded , and something more is necessary to relieve ...
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... nature ! -In some countries we know the tree that sheds its leaf is the variety , but that does not make it less ... natural production without finding food for a rambling fancy . ( vol . 2 , chap . 4 ; III 113 " As Creepmouse as You ...
... nature ! -In some countries we know the tree that sheds its leaf is the variety , but that does not make it less ... natural production without finding food for a rambling fancy . ( vol . 2 , chap . 4 ; III 113 " As Creepmouse as You ...
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