Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 strán (strany) |
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... Jane Austen suffered no personal publicity and never acquired the habit of slick pro- fessional production . A consummate artist , patient and unhurried , knowing by instinct exactly what she could and could not do , she ... JANE AUSTEN 119.
... Jane Austen suffered no personal publicity and never acquired the habit of slick pro- fessional production . A consummate artist , patient and unhurried , knowing by instinct exactly what she could and could not do , she ... JANE AUSTEN 119.
Strana 120
... let at last ? ' Mr Bennet replied that he had not . ' But it is , ' returned she ; ' for Mrs Long has just been here , and she told me all about it . ' Mr Bennet made no answer . ' Do not you want to know who has taken 120 JANE AUSTEN.
... let at last ? ' Mr Bennet replied that he had not . ' But it is , ' returned she ; ' for Mrs Long has just been here , and she told me all about it . ' Mr Bennet made no answer . ' Do not you want to know who has taken 120 JANE AUSTEN.
Strana 249
... Austen , Jane , 118 From Pride and Prejudice , 120 Beerbohm , Sir Max , 208 , 209 Berners , Lord , 15 From Froissart's Chronicles , 15-18 Blake , William , IIO Holy Thursday , 116 ; How sweet I roam'd , 111 ; Memory ... JANE AUSTEN 118.
... Austen , Jane , 118 From Pride and Prejudice , 120 Beerbohm , Sir Max , 208 , 209 Berners , Lord , 15 From Froissart's Chronicles , 15-18 Blake , William , IIO Holy Thursday , 116 ; How sweet I roam'd , 111 ; Memory ... JANE AUSTEN 118.
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