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" If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection, Elizabeth's change of sentiment will be neither improbable nor faulty. But if otherwise, if the regard springing from such sources is unreasonable or unnatural, in comparison of what is so often... "
The Caian: The Magazine of Gonville and Caius College - Página 42
1902
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Pride and prejudice

Jane Austen - 1844 - 534 páginas
...which would now have promoted its continuance, and would formerly have rejoiced in its termination. If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection,...unnatural, in comparison of what is so often described ns arising on a first interview with its object, and even before two words have been exchanged, —...
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Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen - 1853 - 362 páginas
...which would now have promoted its continuance, and would formerly have rejoiced in its termination. If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection,...with its object, and even before two words have been ex• changed, nothing can be said in her defence, except that she had given somewhat of a trial to...
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Pride and Prejudice, Volumen2

Jane Austen - 1892 - 300 páginas
...which would now have promoted its continuance, and would formerly have rejoiced in its termination. If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection,...comparison of what is so often described as arising 011 a first interview with its object, and even before two words have been exchanged, nothing can be...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Pride and prejudice

Jane Austen - 1892 - 234 páginas
...which would now have promoted its continuance, and would formerly have rejoiced in its termination. If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection,...sentiment will be neither improbable nor faulty. But if otherwise—if the regard springing from such sources is unreasonable or unnatural, in comparison of...
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The Study of a Novel

Selden Lincoln Whitcomb - 1905 - 364 páginas
...knows the details of Miss Bingley's criticism of her, or the personal opinion Miss Austen gives : " If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection,...Elizabeth's change of sentiment will be neither improbable or faulty. But if otherwise . . . nothing can be said in her defence." (Chapter XLV1.) This is probably...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Pride & prejudice, 2 v

Jane Austen - 1905 - 318 páginas
...which would now have promoted its continuance, and would formerly have rejoiced in its termination. If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection, Elizabeth's change of sentiment 125 will be neither improbable nor faulty. But if otherwise — if the regard springing from such sources...
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Jane Austen

Francis Warre Cornish - 1913 - 268 páginas
...which would now have promoted its continuance, and would formerly have rejoiced in its termination. If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection,...change of sentiment will be neither improbable nor faulty.1 sight is the only true love, ' so often described as arising on a first interview with its...
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Jane Austen

Francis Warre Cornish - 1913 - 264 páginas
...promoted its continuance, and would formerly have rejoiced in itn termination. If gratitude and esteem arc good foundations of affection, Elizabeth's change of sentiment will be neither improbable nor faulty.1 But not so — she goes on to argue — if love at first 1 II. xiii. (xlvi.). IT ' PRIDE AND...
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Portraits of Women

Gamaliel Bradford - 1916 - 252 páginas
...one probably will maintain that Miss Austen treats love very seriously. Its common youthful ardors, "what is so often described as arising on a first...object, and even before two words have been exchanged," she makes matter for derision or dismisses with indifference. Isabella utters a platitude on the subject....
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Those Elegant Decorums: The Concept of Propriety in Jane Austen's Novels

Jane Nardin - 1973 - 194 páginas
...her devious management of point of view, the statement of the narrator of Pride and Prejudice that: If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection, Elizabeth's change of sentiment [toward Darcy] will be neither improbable nor faulty. But ... if the regard springing from such sources...
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