The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... Pride and Prejudice are almost as explicit . But the fundamental resemblance is that of underlying tone , not that of style . The unsparing exposure of serious social shortcomings , saved from bitterness by a funda- mental conviction of ...
... Pride and Prejudice are almost as explicit . But the fundamental resemblance is that of underlying tone , not that of style . The unsparing exposure of serious social shortcomings , saved from bitterness by a funda- mental conviction of ...
Halaman 339
... Pride and Prejudice are almost as explicit . But the fundamental resemblance is that of underlying tone , not that of style . The unsparing exposure of serious social shortcomings , saved from bitterness by a funda- mental conviction of ...
... Pride and Prejudice are almost as explicit . But the fundamental resemblance is that of underlying tone , not that of style . The unsparing exposure of serious social shortcomings , saved from bitterness by a funda- mental conviction of ...
Halaman 352
... Pride and Prejudice . During her visit to Henry's to correct those proofs the next May she wrote Cassandra : “ . . . I have now therefore written my- self in to £ 250 - which only makes me long for more . " The following April Henry's ...
... Pride and Prejudice . During her visit to Henry's to correct those proofs the next May she wrote Cassandra : “ . . . I have now therefore written my- self in to £ 250 - which only makes me long for more . " The following April Henry's ...
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