In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... tion performed with bean - flower water and may - dews ; my hair was perfumed with variety of unguents , by some of which it was to be thickened , and by others to be curled . The softness of my hands was secured by medicated gloves ...
... tion performed with bean - flower water and may - dews ; my hair was perfumed with variety of unguents , by some of which it was to be thickened , and by others to be curled . The softness of my hands was secured by medicated gloves ...
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... tion in the breakfast parlor . Ushered through the door with dirty stockings and a red face , she is greeted with stares aghast , as Mrs. Hurst is so good as to observe , " She really looked almost wild " ( vol . 1 , chap . 8 ; II , 35 ) ...
... tion in the breakfast parlor . Ushered through the door with dirty stockings and a red face , she is greeted with stares aghast , as Mrs. Hurst is so good as to observe , " She really looked almost wild " ( vol . 1 , chap . 8 ; II , 35 ) ...
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... tion . See Ovid , The Metamorphoses , trans . Horace Gregory ( New York : Viking Press , 1958 ) , 95-100 . " Unnumbered suppliants crowd Preferment's gate , / Athirst for wealth , and burning to be great " ( Yale Works , VI , 95 , 11 ...
... tion . See Ovid , The Metamorphoses , trans . Horace Gregory ( New York : Viking Press , 1958 ) , 95-100 . " Unnumbered suppliants crowd Preferment's gate , / Athirst for wealth , and burning to be great " ( Yale Works , VI , 95 , 11 ...
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