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... London : Oxford University Press , 1969 ) , IV . Jane Austen's Letters to Her Sister Cassandra and Others , ed . R. W. Chapman , 2nd ed . ( 1952 ; rpt . London : Oxford University Press , 1964 ) . Mansfield Park . The Novels of Jane ...
... London : Oxford University Press , 1969 ) , IV . Jane Austen's Letters to Her Sister Cassandra and Others , ed . R. W. Chapman , 2nd ed . ( 1952 ; rpt . London : Oxford University Press , 1964 ) . Mansfield Park . The Novels of Jane ...
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... ( 1952 ; rpt . London : Oxford Univ . Press , 1964 ) , pp . 32-33 , 49 , 181 . York : 9See Joseph Wood Krutch , Samuel Johnson ( New Holt , 1944 ) , p . 322 . 10Quoted in Kenneth MacLean , John Locke and English Literature 34.
... ( 1952 ; rpt . London : Oxford Univ . Press , 1964 ) , pp . 32-33 , 49 , 181 . York : 9See Joseph Wood Krutch , Samuel Johnson ( New Holt , 1944 ) , p . 322 . 10Quoted in Kenneth MacLean , John Locke and English Literature 34.
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... London her lack of seriousness by a corresponding " return to London habits " ( MP , 417 ) . Mary betrays to Fanny the superficiality of her attachment to Edmund , since his " gentleman - like appearance " is the only esti- mable ...
... London her lack of seriousness by a corresponding " return to London habits " ( MP , 417 ) . Mary betrays to Fanny the superficiality of her attachment to Edmund , since his " gentleman - like appearance " is the only esti- mable ...
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