
Pride and Prejudice
1. "If you want to spend your life with someone, you'd better try to know less about his shortcomings."
2. He said that he had heard people praising their beauty for a long time, but today I saw that the fact was far above fame.
3. Such gallantry did not quite suit the taste of the girls present. Only Mrs. Bennett, who was always listening to compliments, was very willing to speak.
4. Although it was just a rainy day tonight and the rainy season might come, this kind attitude made her feel that even the most ordinary, dull and dated topic could be meaningful if the speaker was skillful.
5. "I have known him for too long and know too much about him to be an impartial referee. It is impossible for me to be impartial. “
6. 'And as a young man like you, your appearance can guarantee that you are amiable.'
7. Whatever he said was decent, whatever he did was elegant.
8. But Elizabeth was not born to be angry. Although all her good expectations for the evening had been destroyed, this emotion did not last long in her heart.
9. "We are all naturally unsociable, silent and unwilling to speak, unless we expect that our words will be startling, as brilliant as proverbs, and will be handed down through the ages. “
10. "Mr. Weiken has a cheerful appearance, which can guarantee that he will make friends, but whether he can keep these friends for a long time is not so sure. “
11. One must make social intercourse a pleasure, for it has become a set rule in such matters, but people, like Mrs. Bennett, always feel at home at any stage of their lives.
12. "To tell you the truth, if there are young ladies who dare to take such risks and put their happiness on waiting for the man's second proposal, then I am definitely not that kind of person. “
13. Elizabeth was not afraid. She had never heard that Lady Catherine had any special talent or peculiar character that could be awe inspiring; She felt that the grandeur of wealth alone was not enough to make her panic.
14. No matter what she talks about, her voice of opinion is always positive, indicating that she is not used to being opposed to her judgment.
15. Elizabeth found that everything could not escape the attention of the lady, so she had the opportunity to give orders to others.
回复(共0条)
-
本书评还没有人回复