Maria Edgeworth idézet

Maria Edgeworth ír író.

✵ 1. január 1768 – 22. május 1849
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Maria Edgeworth: 16 idézet0 Kedvelés

Maria Edgeworth: Idézetek angolul

“Our Irish blunders are never blunders of the heart.”

Maria Edgeworth

Essay on Irish Bulls (1802), ch. 4; Tales and Novels, vol. 1, p. 123.
Written in collaboration with her father, Richard Lovell Edgeworth.

“A love-match was the only thing for happiness, where the parties could any way afford it.”

Maria Edgeworth könyv Castle Rackrent

Castle Rackrent, "Continuation of the Memoirs of the Rackrent Family"; Tales and Novels, vol. 1, p. 46.

“Man is to be held only by the slightest chains; with the idea that he can break them at pleasure, he submits to them in sport.”

Maria Edgeworth

Letters for Literary Ladies (1795), "Julia and Caroline", Letter 1; Tales and Novels, vol. 13, p. 225.

“Surely it is much more generous to forgive and remember, than to forgive and forget.”

Maria Edgeworth

"An Essay on the Noble Science of Self-Justification"; Tales and Novels, vol. 1, p. 213.

“Obtain power, then, by all means; power is the law of man; make it yours.”

Maria Edgeworth

"An Essay on the Noble Science of Self-Justification" (1795); Tales and Novels, vol. 1, p. 206.

“I have made up my mind to like no novels really, but Miss Edgeworth's, yours and my own.”

Maria Edgeworth

Jane Austen, letter to her niece, Anna Lefroy, 1814; cited from Valerie Grosvenor Myer Jane Austen, Obstinate Heart (New York: Arcade, 1997) p. 196.
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