Examples of using Austen in English and their translations into Norwegian
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literary aficionados have been swooning over Jane Austen's writing for more than two centuries.
as a goddess in the Near Austen she became most associated with Atargatis.
who published Jane Austen's two earlier novels,
as a goddess in the near Austen was most associated with Atargatis.
it's easy to imagine Austen's heroines promenading outside.
In 1783, Austen and her sister Cassandra were sent to Oxford to be educated by Mrs Ann Cawley who took them with her to Southampton when she moved there later in the year.
In fact, it soon becomes clear that Austen means the opposite:
With Austen Chamberlain.
Message for Reverend Austen.
It is Jane Austen.
God bless Jane Austen.
Ford and Austen too?
Is it Miss Austen?
Jane Austen would be ashamed.
Do you love miss austen?
Do you love miss austen?
Miss Austen, please sit down.
Please, Ms. Austen, sit.
Tom Austen- Pronunciation(English).
Austen and Ford saved your life.