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The Twentieth Century - Page 769
1897
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Northanger Abbey: And Persuasion, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1818 - 338 pages
...she expect protection and regard? I cannot approve of it. Let us leave it to the Reviewers viewers to abuse such effusions of fancy at their leisure,...unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. From pride, ignorance,...
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Northanger Abbey [and] Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1833 - 460 pages
...by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard? I cannot approve of it. Let us leave it to the reviewers to abuse such effusions...unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. From pride, ignorance,...
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Northanger abbey [followed by] Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1833 - 464 pages
...by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard? I cannot approve of it. Let us leave it to the reviewers to abuse such effusions...unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. From pride, ignorance,...
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Memoirs of the Literary Ladies of England: From the Commencement ..., Volume 1

Anne Katharine Curteis Elwood - 1843 - 368 pages
...another, from whom can she expect protection and regard ? I cannot approve of it. Let us leave it to reviewers to abuse such effusions of fancy at their...unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. And while the abilities...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 67

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1870 - 578 pages
...by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard ? I cannot approve of it. Let us leave it to the reviewers to abuse such effusions...unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. From pride, ignorance,...
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Jane Austen and her works, by Sarah Tytler

Henrietta Keddie - 1880 - 420 pages
...by the heroine of another, from whom 'can she expect protection and regard ? I cannot approve of it. Let us leave it to the reviewers to abuse such effusions...unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. From pride, ignorance,...
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Northanger Abbey

Jane Austen - 1882 - 450 pages
...patronised by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard? I cannot approve of it Let us leave it to the reviewers to abuse such effusions...unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. From pride, ignorance,...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 50

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1884 - 708 pages
...would also seem, can criticise a novel. ' Although,' says Miss Austen, speaking of her own trade, ' our productions have afforded more extensive and unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. From pride, ignorance,...
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Some Literary Recollections

James Payn - 1884 - 298 pages
...would also seem, can criticise a novel. ' Although,' says Miss Austen, speaking of her own trade, ' our productions have afforded more extensive and unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. From pride, ignorance,...
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Chapters from Jane Austen

Jane Austen - 1888 - 412 pages
...0J' the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard? I cannot approve of it. Let us leave it to the reviewers to abuse such effusions...unaffected pleasure than those of any other literary corporation in the world, no species of composition has been so much decried. From pride, ignorance,...
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