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Austen, Jane
Pride and Prejudice
Victorian novelists, including Jane Austen
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Anxiety: But are they all horrid, are you sure they are…
Appearance: What dreadful hot weather we…
Character: She was a woman of…
Character: She was nothing more than…
Conceit: A man...must have a very…
Conversation: "My idea of good company,…
Entertainment: Oh! who can ever be…
Flattery: It is happy for you…
Girls: Young ladies should take care…
Guests: You have delighted us long…
Human Nature: Human nature is so well…
Husbands: If you were Jane Austens, George Eliots, and Rosa…
Husbands: Mrs. Hall of Sherbourne was…
Infidelity: One of Edward's mistresses was…
Jane Austen: I am at a loss…
Jane Austen: I have discovered that our…
Jane Austen: Jane Austen's books, too, are…
Jane Austen: Nothing very much happens in…
Jane Austen: Scott misunderstood it when he…
Jane Austen: That young lady has a…
Jane Austen: The Big Bow-Wow strain I…
London: Nobody is healthy in London,…
Love: All the privilege I claim…
Love: Next to being married, a…
Manners: What did she say? Just what she ought, of course.…
Marriage: A lady's imagination is very…
Marriage: Happiness in marriage is entirely…
Marriage: It is a truth universally…
Marriage: There certainly are not so…
Men: One cannot be always laughing…
Money: Business, you know, may bring…
Mourning: We met...Dr. Hall in such…
Neighbors: For what do we live,…
Optimism: Let other pens dwell on…
Parties: The sooner every party breaks…
Places: One does not love a…
Pleasure: One half of the world…
Prejudice: One has no great hopes…
Puns: Certainly, my home at my uncle's brought me…
Relationships: I do not want people…
Selfishness: I have been a selfish…
Sports And Games: And it was not very wonderful that Catherine,…
Virtue: Loss of virtue in a female is irretrievable…
Women: A woman, especially if she…
Writers: More can be learnt from Miss Austen about…
Love: All the privilege I claim…
All the privilege I claim for my own sex (it is not a very enviable one, you need not covet it) is that of loving longest, when existence or when...
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