The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw, Volume 1Citadel Press, 1953 - 946 pagina's |
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... Jane's own death . Her favorite brother , Henry , just a few years older than Jane , had first secured a Colonel's commission in the militia , but re- signed this on marrying his cousin Eliza , the Comtesse de Feuillade , widowed by her ...
... Jane's own death . Her favorite brother , Henry , just a few years older than Jane , had first secured a Colonel's commission in the militia , but re- signed this on marrying his cousin Eliza , the Comtesse de Feuillade , widowed by her ...
Pagina 353
... Jane had written Cassandra : " I want to tell you that I have got my own darling child from London .. " and announced the work in progress - Mansfield Park : “ Now I will try and write of something else , and it shall be a complete ...
... Jane had written Cassandra : " I want to tell you that I have got my own darling child from London .. " and announced the work in progress - Mansfield Park : “ Now I will try and write of something else , and it shall be a complete ...
Pagina 364
... Jane Fairfax saw in her vision of offices and into which Harriet in spite of ( no , because of ) Emma's patronage was so nearly plunged : the world for which Jane Austen had no answer . It is this vital and unsentimental concern which ...
... Jane Fairfax saw in her vision of offices and into which Harriet in spite of ( no , because of ) Emma's patronage was so nearly plunged : the world for which Jane Austen had no answer . It is this vital and unsentimental concern which ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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