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Français : Illustration pour l'édition d'"Emma" de Jane Austen chez Macmillan. Tome 2, chapitre 15. S'étant entichée de Jane Fairfax, Mrs Elton veut à tout prix forcer sa timidité et sa réserve pour lui prodiguer son aide et son amitié envahissante, refusant d'entendre les réticences d'Emma, qui connaît mieux qu'elle comment est considérée la jeune fille chez les Campbell.
English: Illustration for "Emma" by Jane Austen: Mrs. Elton took a great fancy to Jane Fairfax; and from the first. [She said,] before Emma had forfeited her confidence, and about the third time of their meeting: "Miss Woodhouse, we must exert ourselves and endeavour to do something for her. We must bring her forward. Such talents as her's must not be suffered to remain unknown. I dare say you have heard those charming lines of the poet :
'Full many a flower is born to blush unseen
"And waste its fragrance on the desert air.'" (ch.33)
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Source http://solitary-elegance.com/emma-03.htm
Author Hugh Thomson (1860-1920)

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