Jane and Elizabeth attempted to explain to her the nature of an entail. They had often attempted it before, but it was a subject on which Mrs Bennet was beyond the reach of reason; and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an... Letters to Dead Authors - Страница 82написао/ла Andrew Lang - 1886 - 234 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Jane Austen - 1882 - 348 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs. Bennet was beyond the reach of reason ; and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate...in favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about 'It certainly is a most iniquitous affair,' said Mr. Bennet ; ' and nothing can clear Mr. Collins from... | |
| Jane Austen - 1853 - 362 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs. Bennet was beyond the reach of reason ; and the continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate...five daughters, in favour of a man whom nobody cared any thing about. " It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr. Bennet ; " and nothing can clear... | |
| Jane Austen - 1883 - 390 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs. Bennet was beyond the reach of reason, and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate...favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about. " It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr. Bennet, " and nothing can clear Mr. Collins from... | |
| Jane Austen - 1888 - 412 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs. Beunet was beyond the reach of reason ; and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate away from a family of five daughters, in favor of a man whom nobody cared anything about. ' It certainly is a most iniquitous affair,' said... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 224 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs Bennet was beyond the reach of reason, and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate...favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about. " It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr Bennet, " and nothing can clear Mr Collins from... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 228 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs Bonnet was beyond the reach of reason, and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate...favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about. " It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr Bennet, " and nothing can clear Mr Collins from... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 290 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs. Bennet was beyond the reach of reason; and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate away from a family of five daughters, in favor of a man whom nobody cared anything about. "It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr.... | |
| Jane Austen - 1906 - 1020 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs. Bennet was beyond the reach of reason,- and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate...favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about. "It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr. Bennet ; " and nothing can clear Mr. Collins from... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1907 - 454 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs. Bennet was beyond the reach of reason, and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate...favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about. " It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr. Bennet, " and nothing can clear Mr. Collins from... | |
| Jane Austen - 1915 - 324 страница
...but it was a subject on which Mrs Bennet was beyond the reach of reason, and she continued to rail bitterly against the cruelty of settling an estate...favour of a man whom nobody cared anything about. " It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr Bennet, " and nothing can clear Mr Collins from... | |
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