Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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Page 105
David Cecil. she has been made entertaining . Jane Austen could per- form similar miracles upon even less promising material . Examine the account in Emma of how the news of Mrs. Churchill's death was received at ... JANE AUSTEN 105.
David Cecil. she has been made entertaining . Jane Austen could per- form similar miracles upon even less promising material . Examine the account in Emma of how the news of Mrs. Churchill's death was received at ... JANE AUSTEN 105.
Page 109
... Jane Austen has chosen to describe . By a supreme feat of dexterity she has managed to compose a symphony on the theme of love , which is also a realistic story of ordinary human beings . Jane Austen then is the only English novelist ...
... Jane Austen has chosen to describe . By a supreme feat of dexterity she has managed to compose a symphony on the theme of love , which is also a realistic story of ordinary human beings . Jane Austen then is the only English novelist ...
Page 113
... Jane Austen's particular merits , her impartiality . It is the most important consequence of her consistently ironical attitude that she never ... Jane Austen's range of character is very large . She painted on JANE AUSTEN 113.
... Jane Austen's particular merits , her impartiality . It is the most important consequence of her consistently ironical attitude that she never ... Jane Austen's range of character is very large . She painted on JANE AUSTEN 113.
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