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Sense and sensibility : (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 1811
dc.date.issued 1988
dc.identifier ota:1224
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1224
dc.description.abstract 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 ; 1 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 Sense and sensibility : (tagged version) / compiled by J.F. Burrows
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101:  3, 1'  !| The family of $SS#ZI$Dashwood had been long$9$ settled$1$ in Sussex.
101:  3, 2'  !| Their estate was large, and their residence was at Norland*Park,
101:  3, 3'  !| in the centre$0$ of their property, where, for$4$ many
101:  3, 4'  !| generations, they had lived in so$5#1$ respectable a manner,
101:  3, 5'  !| as to$9$ engage the general$2$ good opinion of their surrounding
101:  3, 6'  !| acquaintance.  The late owner of this estate was a single
101:  3, 7'  !| man, who$6#1$ lived to$4$ a very advanced age, and who$6#1$ for$4$ many
101:  3, 8'  !| years of his life, had a constant companion and housekeeper
101:  3, 9'  !| in his sister.  But her death, which$6#1$ happened ten
101:  3,10'  !| years before$4$ his own$2$, produced a great alteration in his
101:  3,11'  !| home; for$3$ to$9$ supply$1$ her loss, he invited and received
101:  3,12'  !| into his house the family of his nephew $SS#ZI$Mr%*Henry*Dashwood,
101:  3,13'  !| the legal inheritor of the Norland esta . . .
										

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