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" How to understand the deceptions she had been thus practising on herself, and living under ! The blunders, the blindness of her own head and heart! "
Jane Austen - Strona 147
autor: Mrs. Charles Malden - 1889 - Liczba stron: 210
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Emma: A Novel. In Three Volumes, Tom 3

Jane Austen - 1816 - Liczba stron: 374
...fresh surprise; and every surprise must be matter of humiliation to her. — How to understand it all ! How to understand the deceptions she had been thus...her own room, she tried the shrubbery — in every placer every posture, she perceived that she had acted most weakly ; that she had been imposed on by...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Emma

Jane Austen - 1892 - Liczba stron: 288
...fresh surprise; and every surprise must be matter of humiliation to her. How to understand it all! How to understand the deceptions she had been thus...walked about, she tried her own room, she tried the shrubbery—in every place, every posture, she perceived that she had acted most weakly ; that she...
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Emma, Tom 2

Jane Austen - 1902 - Liczba stron: 334
...fresh surprise; and every surprise must be matter of humiliation to her. How to understand it all ! How to understand the deceptions she had been thus...tried her own room, she tried the shrubbery, — in everyplace, every posture, she perceived that she had acted most weakly; that she had been imposed...
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Emma, Volume 2

Jane Austen - 1905 - Liczba stron: 376
...fresh surprise ; and every surprise must be matter of humiliation to her. How to understand it all ! How to understand the deceptions she had been thus practising on herself, and living under 1 The blunders, the blindness of her own head and heart ! She sat still, she walked about, she tried...
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Emma, Part 2

Jane Austen - 1906 - Liczba stron: 388
...fresh surprise; and every surprise must be matter-^f—fe«mrriation to her. tow to understand it all! How to understand the deceptions she had been thus...blunders, the blindness of her own head and heart! She sat till, she walked about, she tried her own room, ie tried the shrubbery — in every place, every posture,...
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Jane Austen: A French Appreciation

Léonie Villard - 1924 - Liczba stron: 266
...of humiliation to her. How to understand it all I How to understand the deceptions she had thus been practising on herself and living under. The blunders, the blindness of her own head and heart ! . . . To understand, thoroughly understand her own heart, was the first endeavour. . . . She looked...
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Novels: Emma

Jane Austen - 1926 - Liczba stron: 568
...surprise ; and every surprise must be matter of humiliation to her. — How to understand it all ! How to understand the deceptions she had been thus...under! — The blunders, the blindness of her own head head and heart ! — she sat still, she walked about, she tried her own room, she tried the shrubbery...
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Jane Austen: Bicentenary Essays

John Halperin - 1975 - Liczba stron: 352
...Elizabeth, is forced to acknowledge the charge, and undergo her own agony of salutary self-humiliation: 'How to understand the deceptions she had been thus...under! The blunders, the blindness of her own head and heart/'18 The two are inseparable. Perhaps the least dangerous form of pride is the simple and absurd...
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Romantic Correspondence: Women, Politics and the Fiction of Letters

Mary A. Favret - 2004 - Liczba stron: 288
...confront it when her own fictions begin to explode: "How to understand the deceptions she had thus been practising on herself and living under! The blunders, the blindness of her own head and heart!" (Emma, pp. 41 1-12). One of the wonders of Emma is the narrator's ability to explore all these "blunders,"...
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Public and Private: Gender, Class, and the British Novel (1764-1878)

Patricia McKee - 1997 - Liczba stron: 258
...of an arrow, that Mr. Knightley must marry no one but herself! (280) . . . How to understand it all! How to understand the deceptions she had been thus...blunders, the blindness of her own head and heart! (283) Till now that she was threatened with its loss, Emma had never known how much of her happiness...
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