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" Miss Bates stood in the very worst predicament in the world for having much of the public favour; and she had no intellectual superiority to make atonement to herself, or frighten those who might hate her, into outward respect. "
Chapters from Jane Austen - Page 232
by Jane Austen - 1888 - 366 pages
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The Augustan review, Volume 2

710 pages
...married. Miss Bates stood in the very worst predicament in the world for having much of the public favour, and she had no intellectual superiority to make atonement...never boasted either beauty or cleverness. Her youth bad passed without distinction, nnd her middle of life was devoted to the care of a failing mother,...
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Emma: A Novel. In Three Volumes, Volume 2

Jane Austen - 1816 - 338 pages
...Mis& Bates stood in the very worst predicament in the world for having much o£ the public favour; and she had no intellectual superiority to make atonement...was devoted to the care of a failing mother, and the endeavour to make a small income go as far as possible. And yet she was a happy woman, and a woman...
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Emma: A Novel. In Three Volumes, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1816 - 346 pages
...married. Miss Bates stood in the very worst predicament in the world for having much of the public favour; and she had no intellectual superiority to make atonement to herself, or frighten those who Blight hate her, into outward respect. She had never boasted either beauty or cleverness. Her youtli...
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Emma, by the author of 'Pride and prejudice'. by Jane Austen

Jane Austen - 1833 - 460 pages
...married. Miss Bates stood in the very worst predicament in the world for having much of the public favour; and she had no intellectual superiority to make atonement...was devoted to the care of a failing mother, and the endeavour to make a small income go as far as possible. And yet she was a happy woman, and a woman...
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Emma: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1841 - 452 pages
...married. Miss Bates stood in the very worst predicament in the world for having much of the public favour; and she had no intellectual superiority to make atonement...was devoted to the care of a failing mother, and the endeavour to make a small income go as far as possible. And yet she was a happy woman, and a woman...
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Emma

Jane Austen - 1881 - 448 pages
...Miss Bates stood in the very worst predicament in the world for having much of the public favour ; and she had no intellectual superiority to make atonement...might hate her, into outward respect. She had never ioasted either beauty or cleverness. Her youth had passed without distinction, and her middle of life...
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Emma

Jane Austen - 1882 - 434 pages
...stood in the very worst predicament in the world for having much of the public favour ; and she had ho intellectual superiority to make atonement to herself,...was devoted to the care of a failing mother, and the endeavour to make a small iniome go as far as possible. And yet she was a happy woman, and a woman...
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Emma, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1901 - 336 pages
...Bates, and Mrs. Goddard, — three ladies almost always at the service of an invitation from Hartfield, and who were fetched and carried home so often that...to make a small income go as far as possible. And yet she was a happy woman, and a woman whom no one named without good-will. It was her own universal...
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Emma, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1892 - 334 pages
...Bates, and Mrs. Goddard, — three ladies almost always at the service of an invitation from Hartfield, and who were fetched and carried home so often that...to make a small income go as far as possible. And yet she was a happy woman, and a woman whom no one named without good-will. It was her own universal...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Emma

Jane Austen - 1892 - 282 pages
...married. Miss Bates stood in the very worst predicament in the world for having much of the public favour; and she had no intellectual superiority to make atonement...was devoted to the care of a failing mother, and the endeavour to make a small income go as far as possible. And yet she was a happy woman, and a woman...
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