The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 334
... wrote of her stay with “ the wife of the truly respectable Mr. Austen , " saying : " With his sons ( all promising to make figures in life ) Mr. Austen educates a few youths of chosen friends and acquaintances . When among this Liberal ...
... wrote of her stay with “ the wife of the truly respectable Mr. Austen , " saying : " With his sons ( all promising to make figures in life ) Mr. Austen educates a few youths of chosen friends and acquaintances . When among this Liberal ...
Pagina 337
... wrote . But in 1800 her father's decision to retire ( he was already over seventy ) and move to Bath with his wife and two daughters , leaving the vicarage and church duties to his oldest son , James , was evidently a great and ...
... wrote . But in 1800 her father's decision to retire ( he was already over seventy ) and move to Bath with his wife and two daughters , leaving the vicarage and church duties to his oldest son , James , was evidently a great and ...
Pagina 364
... wrote to her publisher : " You will be pleased to hear that I have received the Prince's thanks for the handsome copy I sent him of Emma . Whatever he may think of my share of the work , yours seems to have been quite right . ” Not only ...
... wrote to her publisher : " You will be pleased to hear that I have received the Prince's thanks for the handsome copy I sent him of Emma . Whatever he may think of my share of the work , yours seems to have been quite right . ” Not only ...
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