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Page 187
... Miss Austen's stories , re- minds us at once of the greatest of all the social changes between the rural life of Miss Austen's pictures and the rural life of Mr. Trollope's . The former is , above all things , mild and unobtrusive , not ...
... Miss Austen's stories , re- minds us at once of the greatest of all the social changes between the rural life of Miss Austen's pictures and the rural life of Mr. Trollope's . The former is , above all things , mild and unobtrusive , not ...
Page 197
... Miss Aus- blushing for the effrontery of their ap- ten's country life from Mr. Trollope's . pearance . But Miss Austen is not her- Compare two even of their stupidest cler- self in red ink , and we can hardly per - gymen . Here is Mr ...
... Miss Aus- blushing for the effrontery of their ap- ten's country life from Mr. Trollope's . pearance . But Miss Austen is not her- Compare two even of their stupidest cler- self in red ink , and we can hardly per - gymen . Here is Mr ...
Page 679
... Miss Deene , I am a plain man . " " Hum well - you ought to know best , perhaps . " - I “ A plain - spoken man , Miss Deene . cannot indulge in any of those sentimen- tal rhapsodies , proper enough at twenty , I dare say , but which are ...
... Miss Deene , I am a plain man . " " Hum well - you ought to know best , perhaps . " - I “ A plain - spoken man , Miss Deene . cannot indulge in any of those sentimen- tal rhapsodies , proper enough at twenty , I dare say , but which are ...
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