Sentences with phrase «authoress rhianna»

Our authoress has failed to appreciate that she is, once again, in an abusive relationship and she is again engaging in rationalization about her worth and role in said relationship.
The most lauded Austen biography in print today, Jane Austen: A Life sheds light on this beloved authoress who was not nearly as sheltered as popular history has made her out to be.
If you call yourself an «authoress» on your Facebook profile, you suck at life.
Authoress from Miss Snark's First Victim suggested I contact you with the information I sent her.
I long ago stopped using «fireman» and «spokesman,» and I never used bygone terms like «aviatrix» or «authoress
In 1946, smart young metropolitan authoress Juliet Ashton enters into a correspondence with Dawsey, who has come upon her old copy of Charles Lamb in a bookshop.
The MP for Corby is as «a reliable authoress», as though female authors need to go by the same sort of performance criteria as a three - door hatchback.
We no longer say: waitress, stewardess, poetess, authoress, patroness, tailoress, murderess, quakeress, priestess, deaconess, or entertainess.
Stillman's story runs for about 150 pages; the rest of the book consists of Jane Austen's Lady Susan, reprinted in its entirety, along with Rufus's indignant commentary on the work of the «Spinster Authoress
This Authoress has a Catholic and Jewish background, and is now a Presbyterian Minister teaching in a Methodist Seminary.
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