Reader, I Married Him: A Study of the Women Characters of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot |
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Page 92
... marry her who makes her financially independent of him . Caroline Helstone's future is made secure by Mrs Pryor's offer to provide for her , some time before Robert Moore at last proposes . Shirley Keeldar is , of course , rich from ...
... marry her who makes her financially independent of him . Caroline Helstone's future is made secure by Mrs Pryor's offer to provide for her , some time before Robert Moore at last proposes . Shirley Keeldar is , of course , rich from ...
Page 99
... marry- ing Sir Philip the fact that he is the same age as herself . But Shirley says she has never thought of Louis as young and indeed he is exceptionally staid and self - contained . His ascen- dancy is entirely that of character and ...
... marry- ing Sir Philip the fact that he is the same age as herself . But Shirley says she has never thought of Louis as young and indeed he is exceptionally staid and self - contained . His ascen- dancy is entirely that of character and ...
Page 104
... marry the seducer on the simple but passionate grounds that they do not like men who have behaved so towards them ... marrying Jane . At the moment of betrothal he actually says , ' It will atone ... It will expiate at God's tribunal ...
... marry the seducer on the simple but passionate grounds that they do not like men who have behaved so towards them ... marrying Jane . At the moment of betrothal he actually says , ' It will atone ... It will expiate at God's tribunal ...
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Reader, I Married Him: A Study of the Women Characters of Jane Austen ... Patricia Beer Limited preview - 1974 |
Reader, I Married Him: A Study of the Women Characters of Jane Austen ... Patricia Beer No preview available - 2014 |
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