The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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... never was any greedy scrap- ing grasper , nor a strict fast - holding prince , nor yet a waster ; my heart was never set upon any worldly goods , but only for my subjects ' good . And , though you have had and may have many mightier and ...
... never was any greedy scrap- ing grasper , nor a strict fast - holding prince , nor yet a waster ; my heart was never set upon any worldly goods , but only for my subjects ' good . And , though you have had and may have many mightier and ...
Pagina 348
... never quite become reconciled to the idea that her friend is the wife of her comic monster . And that , of course , is precisely the sort of idea that Jane Austen herself could never grow reconciled to . The people she hated were ...
... never quite become reconciled to the idea that her friend is the wife of her comic monster . And that , of course , is precisely the sort of idea that Jane Austen herself could never grow reconciled to . The people she hated were ...
Pagina 362
... never able to suppose that other people could feel differently from himself , he was very much disposed to think ... never to marry : I have none of the usual inducements of women to marry . Were I to fall in love , indeed , it would be ...
... never able to suppose that other people could feel differently from himself , he was very much disposed to think ... never to marry : I have none of the usual inducements of women to marry . Were I to fall in love , indeed , it would be ...
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