The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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University of Mississippi. Dept. of English. Seems , and but seems to have abandoned us . Let us not think that we shall die for this . However , in the words of Robert F. Whitman , " she does die for it , and the implication seems to be ...
University of Mississippi. Dept. of English. Seems , and but seems to have abandoned us . Let us not think that we shall die for this . However , in the words of Robert F. Whitman , " she does die for it , and the implication seems to be ...
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... seems impossible . But even his rationality does not remain inviolate . And although in a sense Miss Austen's ... seem suspect . The contrary idea persists : that Miss Austen would have been disappointed had others not liked her Emma ...
... seems impossible . But even his rationality does not remain inviolate . And although in a sense Miss Austen's ... seem suspect . The contrary idea persists : that Miss Austen would have been disappointed had others not liked her Emma ...
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... seems sensible to one seems not sensible to another . Snobbishly Emma attributes good sense to Harriet Smith because the orphaned parlour - boarder seemed “ grateful 5 5 Elizabeth Jenkins , Jane Austen ( New York : Pellegrini and Cudahy ...
... seems sensible to one seems not sensible to another . Snobbishly Emma attributes good sense to Harriet Smith because the orphaned parlour - boarder seemed “ grateful 5 5 Elizabeth Jenkins , Jane Austen ( New York : Pellegrini and Cudahy ...
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