The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 240
... able to purchase whatever he had a mind to ; the finest clothing , the noblest houses , great tracts of land , the most costly meats and drinks , and have his choice of the most beautiful females . Therefore since money alone was able ...
... able to purchase whatever he had a mind to ; the finest clothing , the noblest houses , great tracts of land , the most costly meats and drinks , and have his choice of the most beautiful females . Therefore since money alone was able ...
Pagina 341
... able I cannot tell , -but they are obliged to be Mean in their Servility to her . And I am Mean too , in giving her my atten- tion , with the appearance of coinciding with her . Thus it is , when Rich People are Sordid . Perhaps the ...
... able I cannot tell , -but they are obliged to be Mean in their Servility to her . And I am Mean too , in giving her my atten- tion , with the appearance of coinciding with her . Thus it is , when Rich People are Sordid . Perhaps the ...
Pagina 362
Annette Teta Rubinstein. able to anyone , and spends a large part of the first chapter pitying " poor Miss Taylor " : ... from his habits of gentle selfishness , and of being never able to suppose that other people could feel differently ...
Annette Teta Rubinstein. able to anyone , and spends a large part of the first chapter pitying " poor Miss Taylor " : ... from his habits of gentle selfishness , and of being never able to suppose that other people could feel differently ...
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