Marriage: A Novel, Volumen1Metheun, 1902 - 315 páginas |
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Página xxviii
... wish she would let such idle nonsense alone , for however great a respect I may entertain for her talents ( which I do ) , I tremble lest she should fail in this book- making , and as a rule I have an aversion , a pity and contempt ...
... wish she would let such idle nonsense alone , for however great a respect I may entertain for her talents ( which I do ) , I tremble lest she should fail in this book- making , and as a rule I have an aversion , a pity and contempt ...
Página xxxviii
... wishes , repeated and urgent , of the publishers , but she wrote , " I made two attempts to write something , but could not please myself and would not publish anything . " To the very last , however , as is evident from her letters ...
... wishes , repeated and urgent , of the publishers , but she wrote , " I made two attempts to write something , but could not please myself and would not publish anything . " To the very last , however , as is evident from her letters ...
Página xliii
... wish to lose himself in a fascinating dream without an end , let him speculate on what might have occurred if Miss Austen had been the daughter of a Clerk of the Session House and Miss Ferrier had been born at a parsonage in Hampshire ...
... wish to lose himself in a fascinating dream without an end , let him speculate on what might have occurred if Miss Austen had been the daughter of a Clerk of the Session House and Miss Ferrier had been born at a parsonage in Hampshire ...
Página xlvii
... wishes to make himself acquainted with Miss Ferrier's history , and it is impossible to recommend it too strongly . The letters show in a vivid fashion how she became a novelist and how very leisurely she produced her novels . The book ...
... wishes to make himself acquainted with Miss Ferrier's history , and it is impossible to recommend it too strongly . The letters show in a vivid fashion how she became a novelist and how very leisurely she produced her novels . The book ...
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... wish to have some serious conver- sation with you : so dismiss your dogs , shut the door , and sit down here . " Lady Juliana rang for the footman to take Venus bade Pluto be quiet , like a darling , under the sofa ; and , taking Cupid ...
... wish to have some serious conver- sation with you : so dismiss your dogs , shut the door , and sit down here . " Lady Juliana rang for the footman to take Venus bade Pluto be quiet , like a darling , under the sofa ; and , taking Cupid ...
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