In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... reason and moderation in all things . Prefiguring the levelheaded alertness of Mr. Knightley in Emma , she tries to steer her quixotic mother and Marianne in the right direction . Attuned to indiscretion , any deviance from correctness ...
... reason and moderation in all things . Prefiguring the levelheaded alertness of Mr. Knightley in Emma , she tries to steer her quixotic mother and Marianne in the right direction . Attuned to indiscretion , any deviance from correctness ...
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... reason to have weight ; by that person of uncommon attraction , that open , affectionate , and lively manner which it was no merit to possess ; and by that still ardent love for Marianne , which it was not even innocent to indulge . But ...
... reason to have weight ; by that person of uncommon attraction , that open , affectionate , and lively manner which it was no merit to possess ; and by that still ardent love for Marianne , which it was not even innocent to indulge . But ...
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... reason to doubt that he suffered too much pain from the prevalence of Pope's poetical reputation ; nor is it without strong reason suspected that by some disin- genuous acts he endeavoured to obstruct it : Pope was not the only man whom ...
... reason to doubt that he suffered too much pain from the prevalence of Pope's poetical reputation ; nor is it without strong reason suspected that by some disin- genuous acts he endeavoured to obstruct it : Pope was not the only man whom ...
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