A Mr. (save, perhaps, some half dozen in the nation,) always needs a note of explanation.
Jane Austen
A Mr. (save, perhaps, some half dozen in the nation,) always needs a note of explanation.
Jane Austen
It was the misfortune of poetry, to be seldom safely enjoyed by those who enjoyed it completely; and that the strong feelings which alone could estimate it truly, were the very feelings which ought to taste it but sparingly.
Jane Austen
My idea of good company ... is the company of clever, well-informed people who have a great deal of conversation; that is what I call good company.
Jane Austen
One does not love a place the less for having suffered in it, unless it has been all suffering, nothing but suffering.
Jane Austen
She believed that she must now submit to feel that another lesson, in the art of knowing our own nothingness beyond our own circle, was becoming necessary for her.
Persuasion