Poets and Story-tellers: A Book of Critical EssaysMacmillan, 1949 - 201 pages |
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Page 102
... once , in Mansfield Park , did Jane Austen try another type ; and she failed . The main lines of Fanny Price's character are admirably conceived , and treasures of subtle observation are poured out on her . But the innocent romantic ...
... once , in Mansfield Park , did Jane Austen try another type ; and she failed . The main lines of Fanny Price's character are admirably conceived , and treasures of subtle observation are poured out on her . But the innocent romantic ...
Page 136
... once ; but , as she enters the sick - room and sees his altered deathly countenance , she is conscious only of a chill dismay ; and the thought flashes through her , " If I had really loved him I should not have felt like this " . One ...
... once ; but , as she enters the sick - room and sees his altered deathly countenance , she is conscious only of a chill dismay ; and the thought flashes through her , " If I had really loved him I should not have felt like this " . One ...
Page 185
... once more benignant . During the feast each one feels himself involuntarily lifted to a region of mystical bliss where human differences are resolved in a sense of the union of all creation . Only as long as it lasts though : in the ...
... once more benignant . During the feast each one feels himself involuntarily lifted to a region of mystical bliss where human differences are resolved in a sense of the union of all creation . Only as long as it lasts though : in the ...
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