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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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 340
... Lady Greville , or you may be certain that I would never enter either her House or her Coach with the disagree- able certainty I always have of being abused for my poverty while I am in them . " It is not surprising that Jane Austen's ...
... Lady Greville , or you may be certain that I would never enter either her House or her Coach with the disagree- able certainty I always have of being abused for my poverty while I am in them . " It is not surprising that Jane Austen's ...
Pagina 343
... lady can be justified in falling in love before the gentleman's love is declared ; it must be very improper that a young lady should dream of a gentleman before the gentle- man is first known to have dreamt of her . The unconventionally ...
... lady can be justified in falling in love before the gentleman's love is declared ; it must be very improper that a young lady should dream of a gentleman before the gentle- man is first known to have dreamt of her . The unconventionally ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
VOLUME II | 330 |
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