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Emma : (tagged version) / compiled by J.F. Burrows

 
dc.contributor Burrows, John D of English U of Newcastle
dc.contributor.author Austen, Jane, 1775-1817
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dc.date.created 1815
dc.date.issued 1988
dc.identifier ota:1226
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1226
dc.description.abstract In English Title from University of Oxford Text Archive records Publication based on this text: "Nothing out of the ordinary way" : differentiation of character in the twelve most common words of Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, and Emma. -- p. 17-41 In British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. -- Vol. 6 (1983). Publication based on this text: Computation into criticism : a study of Jane Austen's novels and an experiment in method / J.F. Burrows. -- Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1987. -- ISBN 0-19-812856-8. Novels of Jane Austen ; 4 Oxford illustrated Jane Austen
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dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Novels -- Great Britain -- 19th century
dc.subject.other Novels
dc.title Emma : (tagged version) / compiled by J.F. Burrows
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101:  5, 1'  !| $EM#A$Emma*Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with
101:  5, 2'  !| a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to$9$
101:  5, 3'  !| unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had
101:  5, 4'  !| lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little
101:  5, 5'  !| to$9$ distress$1$ or vex her.
101:  5, 6'  !| She was the youngest of the two daughters of a most
101:  5, 7'  !| affectionate, indulgent father, and had, in consequence of
101:  5, 8'  !| her sister's marriage, been mistress of his house from
101:  5, 9'  !| a very early period. Her mother had died too$5#1$ long$9$ ago
101:  5,10'  !| for$4$ her to$9$ have more than an indistinct remembrance of
101:  5,11'  !| her caresses, and her place$0$ had been supplied by$4$ an excellent
101:  5,12'  !| woman as governess, who$6#1$ had fallen little short$2$ of
101:  5,13'  !| a mother in affection.
101:  5,14'  !| Sixteen years had $EM#O$Miss*Taylor been in $EM#P$Mr%*Woodhouse's
101:  5,15'  !| . . .
										

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