A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... Jane Austen possessed both gifts of color and drawing . She could see human nature as it was - with near - sighted eyes , it is true ; but having seen , she could combine her picture by her art , and color it from life . . . It is ...
... Jane Austen possessed both gifts of color and drawing . She could see human nature as it was - with near - sighted eyes , it is true ; but having seen , she could combine her picture by her art , and color it from life . . . It is ...
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... Jane Austen herself was incapable of understanding a deeper feeling . In the last written page of her last written ... Jane Austen , at the very end of her life , wrote thus . Her words seem to ring in our ears after they have been ...
... Jane Austen herself was incapable of understanding a deeper feeling . In the last written page of her last written ... Jane Austen , at the very end of her life , wrote thus . Her words seem to ring in our ears after they have been ...
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... Jane Austen's view of the world is genial , kindly , and , we repeat , free from anything like cynicism . It is that of a clear - sighted and somewhat satirical onlooker , loving what deserves love , and amusing herself with the foibles ...
... Jane Austen's view of the world is genial , kindly , and , we repeat , free from anything like cynicism . It is that of a clear - sighted and somewhat satirical onlooker , loving what deserves love , and amusing herself with the foibles ...
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... Jane Austen recoiled . One of her characters is made to say that he likes a fine prospect , but not on pic- turesque principles ; that he prefers tall and flourishing trees to those which are crooked and blasted ; neat to ruined cot ...
... Jane Austen recoiled . One of her characters is made to say that he likes a fine prospect , but not on pic- turesque principles ; that he prefers tall and flourishing trees to those which are crooked and blasted ; neat to ruined cot ...
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... Jane Austen's characters were drawn . Often , too , she is ironical ; the love of irony is a feature of her mind , and for this also allowance must be made . She does not approve or reward matchmaking or husband - hunting . Mrs ...
... Jane Austen's characters were drawn . Often , too , she is ironical ; the love of irony is a feature of her mind , and for this also allowance must be made . She does not approve or reward matchmaking or husband - hunting . Mrs ...
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