“MrKnightley,infact,wasoneofthefewpeoplewhocould seefaultsinEmmaWoodhouse,andtheonlyonewhoever told her of them: and though this was not particularly agreeable to Emma herself.”
Omniscient narrator
VolumeI, Chapter1
“MrFrankChurchillwasoneoftheboastsofHighbury,and a lively curiosity to see him prevailed, though the compliment was so little returned that he had never been there in his life.”
Omniscient narrator
VolumeI, Chapter2
“[Emma]willneversubmittoanythingrequiringindustry and patience, and a subjection of the fancy to the understanding.”
Omniscient narrator
VolumeI, Chapter5
“Ithink[HarrietSmith]theveryworstsortofcompanionthat Emmacouldpossiblyhave. Sheknowsnothingherself,and looksuponEmmaasknowingeverything. Sheisaflatterer in all her ways; and so much the worse, because undesigned.”
Mr Knightley
VolumeI, Chapter5
“Ithoughtitmydutyasafriend,andolderthanyourself,to say thus much to you. But do not imagine that I want to influence you.”
Emma
VolumeI, Chapter7
“[I] have very little intention of ever marrying at all [...] I mustseesomebodyverysuperiortoanyoneIhaveseen yet.”
Emma
VolumeI, Chapter 10
“Everybodyhastheirlevel: butasformyself,Iamnot,I think, quite so much at a loss.”
Emma
VolumeI, Chapter 15
“Thefirsterrorandtheworstlayatherdoor. Itwasfoolish,it was wrong, to take so active a part in bringing two people together.”
Omniscient narrator
VolumeI, Chapter 16
“Emmawassorry;tohavetopaycivilitiestoapersonshe did not like through three long months!”
Omniscient narrator
VolumeII, Chapter 20
“[Emma] did most heartily grieve over the idleness of her childhood—andsatdownandpractisedvigorouslyanhour and a half.”
Omniscient narrator
VolumeII, Chapter 27
“[Emma]wouldnotbeinahurrytofindfault,butshe suspected that there was no elegance.”
Omniscient narrator
VolumeII, Chapter 32
“Shewasquitedeterminednottoutterawordthatshould hurt Jane Fairfax’s feelings.”
Omniscient Narrator
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