In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... seemed to stand in the place of her parents ; and he had done it all so well , so openly , so liberally , so properly " ( vol . 3 , chap . 1 ; III , 314 ) . His susceptibility to Shakespeare and solemn reflec- tions on the liturgy , the ...
... seemed to stand in the place of her parents ; and he had done it all so well , so openly , so liberally , so properly " ( vol . 3 , chap . 1 ; III , 314 ) . His susceptibility to Shakespeare and solemn reflec- tions on the liturgy , the ...
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... seemed as if he could not think so ill of any two persons ' understanding as to suppose they meant to marry till it were proved against them " ( vol . 2 , chap . 5 ; IV , 193 ) . Contributing to Harriet's riddle book , Mr. Woodhouse ...
... seemed as if he could not think so ill of any two persons ' understanding as to suppose they meant to marry till it were proved against them " ( vol . 2 , chap . 5 ; IV , 193 ) . Contributing to Harriet's riddle book , Mr. Woodhouse ...
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... made it . And Henrietta seemed entirely to have made up hers to call at Winthrop today - and yet , she was as near giving it up , out of nonsensical complaisance ! 173 " Pictures of perfection as you know make me sick & wicked "
... made it . And Henrietta seemed entirely to have made up hers to call at Winthrop today - and yet , she was as near giving it up , out of nonsensical complaisance ! 173 " Pictures of perfection as you know make me sick & wicked "
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