The Context of Sense and Sensibility



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16. I, io.

17. in, 8.

18. Ill, 4, as also other quotations to the end of the paragraph.

19. I, 17.

20. I, 6.

21. II, 11.

22. Mansfield Park, II, 4.

23. See Emest J. Lovell, Jr., Byron: The Record of a Quest (Austin,
1949), pp. 149 ff.

24. See R. W. Chapman, Jane Austen: Facts and Problems (Oxford,
1948), p. 47.

25. Julia de Roubigné (4th ed.; London, 1787), II, 64.

26. Ill, 13.

27. Pride and Prejudice, I, 4.



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