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Made Quotes by Jane Austen
- General benevolence, but not general friendship, made a man what he ought to be.
- Of this she was perfectly unaware; to her he was only the man who had made himself agreeable nowhere, and who had not thought her…
- There was no being displeased with such an encourager, for his admiration made him discern a likeness before it was possible.
- Oh!†said she, “I heard you before, but I could not immediately determine what to say in reply. You wanted me, I know, to say…
- What! Would I be turned back from doing a thing that I had determined to do, and that I knew to be right, by the…
- Had Elizabeth been able to encounter his eye, she might have seen how well the expression of heartfelt delight, diffused over his face, became him;…
- ... But he recommended the books which charmed her leisure hours, he encouraged her taste, and corrected her judgment; he made reading useful by talking…
- She looked back as well as she could; but it was all confusion. She had taken up the idea, she supposed and made everything bend…
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