The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 299
... lady insisted , " That he should not come into the coach . That if they lifted him in , she would herself alight ; for she had rather stay in that place to all eter- nity , than ride with a naked man . ' The coachman objected , " That ...
... lady insisted , " That he should not come into the coach . That if they lifted him in , she would herself alight ; for she had rather stay in that place to all eter- nity , than ride with a naked man . ' The coachman objected , " That ...
Pagina 341
... Lady Susan , a more ambitious novelette in the form of a series of letters , was made in 1805 , that too was probably completed at the end of this early period of in- spired preliminary exercises . It is a surprisingly sophisticated and ...
... Lady Susan , a more ambitious novelette in the form of a series of letters , was made in 1805 , that too was probably completed at the end of this early period of in- spired preliminary exercises . It is a surprisingly sophisticated and ...
Pagina 346
... ladies to reject the addresses of the man whom they secretly mean to accept , when he first applies for their favour ... Lady Catherine would think so , " said Mr. Collins very gravely- " but I cannot imagine that her ladyship would at ...
... ladies to reject the addresses of the man whom they secretly mean to accept , when he first applies for their favour ... Lady Catherine would think so , " said Mr. Collins very gravely- " but I cannot imagine that her ladyship would at ...
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