Anne wondered whether it ever occurred to him now, to question the justness of his own previous opinion as to the universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character; and whether it might not strike him that, like all other qualities of the mind,... Heroines of Fiction - Page 56by William Dean Howells - 1901 - 410 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jane Austen - 1833 - 460 pages
..." Don't talk of it, don't talk of it," he cried. " Oh, God ! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment ! Had I done as I ought ! But so eager...universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character ; and whether it might not strike him that, like all other qualities of the mind, it should have its... | |
| Jane Austen - 1833 - 464 pages
..." Don't talk of it, don't talk of it," he cried. " Oh, God ! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment ! Had I done as I ought ! But so eager...universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character ; and whether it might not strike him that, like all other qualities of the mind, it should have its... | |
| Jane Austen - 1864 - 530 pages
..." Don't talk of it, don't talk of it," he cried. " Oh, God ! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment ! Had I done as I ought ! But so eager...whether it ever occurred to him now, to question the justice of his own previous opinion as to the universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character... | |
| Jane Austen - English literature - 1882 - 450 pages
...' Don't talk of it, don't talk of it,' he cried. ' Oh, God ! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment ! Had I done as I ought ! But so eager...universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character; and whether it might not strike him that, like all other qualities of the mind, it should have its... | |
| Jane Austen - 1888 - 412 pages
...Don't talk of it, don't talk of it ! ' he cried. ' Oh, God ! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment ! Had I done as I ought ! But so eager...whether it ever occurred to him now to question the justice of his own previous opinion as to the universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 304 pages
..." Don't talk of it, don't talk of it," he cried. " Oh, God ! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment! Had I done as I ought! But so eager...universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character; and whether it might not strike him that, like all other qualities of the mind, it should have its... | |
| Jane Austen - 1900 - 332 pages
...Don't talk of it, don't talk of it," he cried. « Oh, God ! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment ! Had I done as I ought ! But so eager...universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character ; and whether it might not strike him that, like all other qualities of the mind, it should have its... | |
| Jane Austen - 1898 - 292 pages
..." Don't talk of it, don't talk of it," he cried. " Oh, God-! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment ! Had I done as I ought ! But so eager...universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character ; and whether it might not strike him that, like all other qualities of the mind, it should have its... | |
| Jane Austen - 1898 - 650 pages
...— "Don't talk of it, don't talk of it," he cried. " 0 God ! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment! Had I done as I ought! But so eager...opinion as to the universal felicity and advantage _of firmnesg_8L cJiaracter^Aud whether it might not jtrike him that, like all other qualities of 'the... | |
| Jane Austen - 1899 - 344 pages
...it, don't talk of it," he cried. " 0 God! that I had not given way to her at the fatal moment ! Had T done as I ought ! But so eager and so resolute! Dear,...universal felicity and advantage of firmness of character; and whether it might not strike him that, like all other qualities of the mind, it should have its... | |
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