id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 54569 Helm, W. H. (William Henry) Jane Austen and Her Country-house Comedy .txt text/plain 48740 2385 73 attraction." Jane Austen had never read such an explanation of love as We cannot imagine that Jane Austen could ever have written to any man, Mrs. Austen had said, and Jane agreed with her, that Anna had allowed a Mrs. Austen had been reading _Pride and Prejudice_ aloud to Jane and The life of Jane Austen, whose humour the author of the _Plymley Catherine's extraordinary fears concerning his father's conduct to Mrs. Tilney we may discover something of Jane's view of the general little set mankind" is as true of the characters in Jane Austen's books Dr. Whately on Jane Austen--"Moral lessons" of her novels--Charge of Dr. Whately on Jane Austen--"Moral lessons" of her novels--Charge of Admirable as Jane Austen's pictures of country life in house and garden the other day that Jane Austen's novels are merely "memorials," books W., on text of Jane Austen's novels, 83 ./cache/54569.txt ./txt/54569.txt