In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... never break into complaint . Perhaps , likewise , our pleasures are for the most part equally secret , and most are borne up by some private satisfaction , some internal consciousness , some latent hope , some peculiar prospect , which ...
... never break into complaint . Perhaps , likewise , our pleasures are for the most part equally secret , and most are borne up by some private satisfaction , some internal consciousness , some latent hope , some peculiar prospect , which ...
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... never looks at any woman but to see a blemish , and who probably never looked at you in his life ! " As he waves Elizabeth to join in and gleefully takes inappropri- ate shot after shot , she is crestfallen : " Never had his wit been ...
... never looks at any woman but to see a blemish , and who probably never looked at you in his life ! " As he waves Elizabeth to join in and gleefully takes inappropri- ate shot after shot , she is crestfallen : " Never had his wit been ...
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... never thought of Miss Smith in the whole course of my existence- never cared whether she were dead or alive " ( vol . 1 , chap . 15 ; IV , 130 ) . Morally than otherwise outraged , Emma swats him effort- lessly , and returns to her ...
... never thought of Miss Smith in the whole course of my existence- never cared whether she were dead or alive " ( vol . 1 , chap . 15 ; IV , 130 ) . Morally than otherwise outraged , Emma swats him effort- lessly , and returns to her ...
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