The Wordsworth Collection of Classic RomanceWordsworth Editions, 2005 - 1308 páginas Pride & Prejudice Jane Austen constructed Pride & Prejudice with wit, social precision and an irresistible heroine. Beginning with one of the most famous sentences in English Literature, it is a perfect ironic novel of manners. |
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At church | 132 |
You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you | 145 |
Mr Collins having been in waiting near the lodges to make them | 158 |
She saw herself seated beneath a tent tenderly flirting | 173 |
The sound of a carriage drew them to the window | 189 |
The first pleasing earnest of their welcome | 207 |
The spiteful old ladies in Meryton | 223 |
She saw Mr Darcy with him | 239 |
It was Lady Catherine de Bourgh | 252 |
Unable to utter a syllable | 270 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
acquaintance Adèle Admiral Anne answered asked believe Benwick Bessie better Captain Wentworth Cathy Charles Hayter Collins cousin cried Darcy dare daughter dear Derbyshire door Earnshaw Elizabeth Elliot Eshton exclaimed eyes Eyre face Fairfax father fear feelings felt Gateshead girl give Gytrash hand happy Hareton Harville hear heard heart Heathcliff Hertfordshire hope hour Jane Jane Eyre Kellynch knew Lady Catherine Lady Russell laugh leave Linton listened live Lizzy Longbourn looked Louisa Lowood Lydia manner marriage married Mary master mind Miss Bennet Miss Bingley Miss Elliot Moor House morning mother Musgrove Netherfield never night once passed Pemberley pleasure replied returned Rochester seemed silence Sir Walter sister smile soon speak St John suppose sure talk tell thing Thornfield Thornfield Hall thought told turned Uppercross voice walk Wickham wish woman word Wuthering Heights