Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes
Miss Austen's Novels ... Seem To Me Vulgar In Tone, Sterile In Artistic Invention, Imprisoned In The Wretched Conventions Of English Society, Without Genius, Wit, Or Knowledge Of The World. Never Was Life So Pinched And Narrow. The One Problem In The Mind Of The Writer ... Is Marriageableness.
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