My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think It a right thing for every clergyman in easy circumstances (like myself) to set the example of matrimony in his parish. Secondly, that I am convinced it will add very greatly to my happiness ; and, thirdly... Jane Austen and Her Times - Sayfa 36Geraldine Edith Mitton tarafından - 1905 - 334 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| AUGUSTINE BIRREL - 1887 - 204 sayfa
...Prejudice" at the place where Mr. Collins is telling Elizabeth Bennet his reasons for proposing taker: I think it a right thing for every clergyman in easy...circumstances (like myself) to set the example of matrimony in hia parish; secondly, I am convinced it will add very greatly to my happiness; and thirdly — which,... | |
| 1911 - 894 sayfa
...not think it a duty that people should marry?" Mr. Collins thus declares himself to Elizabeth Bcnnet: "I think it a right thing for every clergyman in easy circumstances to set the example of matrimony in his parish. . . . And you should take it into consideration that... | |
| Jane Austen - 1888 - 412 sayfa
...could not use the short pause he allowed in any attempt to stop him further, and he continued : — ' My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think it...particular advice and recommendation of the very noble lad}1 whom I have the honor of calling patroness. Twice has she condescended to give me her opinion... | |
| Jane Austen - 1888 - 412 sayfa
...could not use the short pause he allowed in any attempt to stop him further, and he continued : — ' My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think it a right thing for even' clergyman in easy circumstances, like im'self, to set the example of matrimony in his parish... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 290 sayfa
...could not use the short pause he allowed in any attempt to stop him further; and he continued, — "My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think...recommendation of the very noble lady whom I have the honor of calling patroness. Twice has she condescended to give me her opinion (unasked tool) on this... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 228 sayfa
...could not use the short pause he allowed in any attempt to stop him farther, and he continued :— " My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think it...convinced it will add very greatly to my happiness ; and thirdly—which perhaps I ought to have mentioned earlier, that it is the particular advice and recommendation... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 224 sayfa
...could not use the short pause he allowed in any attempt to stop him farther, and he continued:— " My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think it...convinced it will add very greatly to my happiness ; and thirdly—which perhaps I ought to have mentioned earlier, that it is the particular advice and recommendation... | |
| Jane Austen, Rosina Filippi - 1895 - 182 sayfa
...certainly did. Elizabeth (aside). The idea of this man being run away with by his feelings. Mr Collins. My reasons for marrying are — first, that I think...the example of matrimony in his parish ; secondly, I am convinced it will add very greatly to my happiness ; and thirdly — which perhaps I ought to... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1896 - 800 sayfa
...she could not use the short pause he allowed in any attempt to stop him farther, and he continued — "My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think...the example of matrimony in his parish ; secondly, I am convinced it will add very greatly to my happiness ; and thirdly — which perhaps I ought to... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 554 sayfa
...could not use the short pause he allowed in any attempt to stop him further, and he continued : — " My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think it...recommendation of the very noble lady whom I have the honor of calling patroness. Twice has she condescended to give me her opinion (unasked, too !) on this... | |
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