In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... thought " ( vol . 2 , chap . 15 ; V , 243 ) . The ending would appear to mock any moral - didactic agenda : " I leave it to be settled by whomever it may concern , whether the tendency of this work be altogether to recommend parental ...
... thought " ( vol . 2 , chap . 15 ; V , 243 ) . The ending would appear to mock any moral - didactic agenda : " I leave it to be settled by whomever it may concern , whether the tendency of this work be altogether to recommend parental ...
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... thought or expression and nothing could be less interesting than the whole of their discourse both in the dining parlour and drawing room " ( vol . 2 , chap . 1 ; I , 143 ) . The droll visualization of the Middletons at table may ...
... thought or expression and nothing could be less interesting than the whole of their discourse both in the dining parlour and drawing room " ( vol . 2 , chap . 1 ; I , 143 ) . The droll visualization of the Middletons at table may ...
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... thought , they find them- selves uneasy when they are apart , and therefore conclude that they shall be happy together . They marry , and discover what nothing but voluntary blindness before had concealed ; they wear out life in ...
... thought , they find them- selves uneasy when they are apart , and therefore conclude that they shall be happy together . They marry , and discover what nothing but voluntary blindness before had concealed ; they wear out life in ...
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