10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNREPULSABLE»
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In Search of Jane Austen: The Language of the Letters
... unmirthful, unmodernized, un- modulated, unpunctuality, unrepulsable, un-
school-like, incautiousness, irrepressible) and two with the prefix anti- (anti-
english, antibilious);9 four ofthem end in -ed/t (fragmented, unmodulated,
unmodernized, ...
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade,
2014
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In Search of Jane Austen: The Language of the Letters
... unmirthful, unmodernized, un- modulated, unpunctuality, unrepulsable, un-
school-like, incautiousness, irrepressible) and two with the prefix anti- (anti-
english, antibilious);9 four ofthem end in -ed/t (fragmented, unmodulated,
unmodernized, ...
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade,
2014
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A Supplementary English Glossary
Unrepulsable, not to be repulsed ; persistent. Fanny . . . was trying by everything
in the power of her modest, gentle nature to repulse Mr. Crawford, and avoid both
his looks and inquiries ; and he, unrepulsable, was persisting in both. — Miss ...
Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps,
1881
... and grieved to the heart to see Edmund's arrangements, was trying by
everything in the power of her modest, gentle nature, to repulse Mr. Crawford,
and avoid both his looks and inquiries ; and he, unrepulsable, was persisting in
both.
Jane Austen, Reginald Brimley Johnson,
1906
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The Letters of Jane Austen
When he knows the truth, he will be uncomfortable. You are the oddest creature!
Nervous enough in some respects, but in others perfectly without nerves! Quite
unrepulsable, hardened, and impudent. Do not oblige him to read any more.
Jane Austen, Sarah Chauncey Woolsey,
1905
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Mansfield Park: a novel
... and grieved to the heart to see Edmund's arrangements, was trying, by every
thing in the power of her modest, gentle nature, to repulse Mr. Crawford, and
avoid both his looks and enquiries ; and he, unrepulsable, was persisting in both.
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The Novels and Letters of Jane Austen: Mansfield Park
... and grieved to the heart to see Edmund's arrangements, was trying by
everything in the power of her modest, gentle nature, to repulse Mr Crawford, and
avoid both his looks and enquiries; and he, unrepulsable, was persisting in both.
Jane Austen, Reginald Brimley Johnson,
1915
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Mansfield park. Routledge's ed
... and grieved to the heart to see Edmund's arrangements, was trying, by every
thing in the power of her modest, gentle nature, to repulse Mr. Crawford, and
avoid both his looks and enquiries ; and he, unrepulsable, was persisting in both.
9
The Novels and Letters of Jane Austen
... and grieved to the heart to see Edmund's arrangements, was trying by
everything in the power of her modest, gentle nature, to repulse Mr Crawford, and
avoid both his looks and enquiries; and he, unrepulsable, was persisting in both.
Jane Austen, Reginald Brimley Johnson,
1906
10
Mansfield Park, Volume 2
... and grieved to the heart to see Edmund's arrangements, was trying by
everything in the power of her modest, gentle nature, to repulse Mr. Crawford,
and avoid both his looks and inquiries ; and he, unrepulsable, was persisting in
both.