Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Miss Austen” in chapter 10 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Walcott Boynton, Reader's History of American Literature:
...ulations, forsubtile phrases that touch the edge of an assertion and yet stop short of it. He is like a skater who executes a hundred graceful curves within the limits of a pool a few yards square.
Miss Austen , the novelist, once described her art as a little bit of ivory, on which she produced small effect after much labor.
She underrated her own skill, as the comparison in some respects underrates that...
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