Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Ausgabe 63University of Illinois Press, 1934 |
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... Anne . His goodness of heart and simplicity of character were irresistible " ( p . 127 ) . Fi- nally , Anne suspects Mr. Elliot , and in the end the justice of her suspicions becomes evident . But Lady Russell can see in Mr. Elliot ...
... Anne . His goodness of heart and simplicity of character were irresistible " ( p . 127 ) . Fi- nally , Anne suspects Mr. Elliot , and in the end the justice of her suspicions becomes evident . But Lady Russell can see in Mr. Elliot ...
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... Anne makes her choice , and all that the former persuader Lady Russell ac- complishes here is to act in a way that " persuades " ( i.e. , “ makes clear to " ) Anne that Lady Russell sees the man she once had the power to persuade Anne ...
... Anne makes her choice , and all that the former persuader Lady Russell ac- complishes here is to act in a way that " persuades " ( i.e. , “ makes clear to " ) Anne that Lady Russell sees the man she once had the power to persuade Anne ...
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... Anne leaps all obstacles . Her first object , we are told , is " to see Anne happy . She loved Anne better than she loved her own abilities " ; in the end , this " very good woman " finds " little hardship in attaching herself as a ...
... Anne leaps all obstacles . Her first object , we are told , is " to see Anne happy . She loved Anne better than she loved her own abilities " ; in the end , this " very good woman " finds " little hardship in attaching herself as a ...
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GEORGE GOODIN | 14 |
MARY ALICE BURGAN | 25 |
DONALD RACKIN | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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