Patronage, Volumen1J. Johnson and Company, 1814 - 12 páginas Edgeworth's novel portrays the British class system and the different ways in which men and women make their way in the world. It is not only a comedy of manners but also a meditation on the concept of "patronage", both financial and sexual. The plot revolves around two families--the Percys and the Falconers--whose fortunes mirror and contrast each other. The Falconers accept patronage from Lord Oldborough but by the end of the book it is the Percys who are perceived as possessing the greater moral worth and wealth by the success of their own efforts. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 32
Página
... hope , that I am not swayed by partiality , when I give the sanction which she requires . To excite the rising generation to depend upon their own exertions for success in life , is surely a laudable en- deavor ; but , while the young ...
... hope , that I am not swayed by partiality , when I give the sanction which she requires . To excite the rising generation to depend upon their own exertions for success in life , is surely a laudable en- deavor ; but , while the young ...
Página 77
... hope we can turn it to good account . " " I never thought of turning it to ac- count , Sir . " " Think of it now , " said the father , a little provoked by the careless disinter- estedness of the son- " In plain English , here is a ...
... hope we can turn it to good account . " " I never thought of turning it to ac- count , Sir . " " Think of it now , " said the father , a little provoked by the careless disinter- estedness of the son- " In plain English , here is a ...
Página 103
... hope to obtain in the church . " Well , let him try - let him try , " repeated the Commissioner , who , vexed as he was , did not choose to run the risk of disobliging Mr. Percy , losing a good match for his son , or undergoing the ...
... hope to obtain in the church . " Well , let him try - let him try , " repeated the Commissioner , who , vexed as he was , did not choose to run the risk of disobliging Mr. Percy , losing a good match for his son , or undergoing the ...
Página 105
... hope to obtain in the church . " Well , let him try - let him try , " repeated the Commissioner , who , vexed as he was , did not choose to run the risk of disobliging Mr. Percy , losing a good match for his son , or undergoing the ...
... hope to obtain in the church . " Well , let him try - let him try , " repeated the Commissioner , who , vexed as he was , did not choose to run the risk of disobliging Mr. Percy , losing a good match for his son , or undergoing the ...
Página 105
... hope to obtain in the church . Well , let him try - let him try , " repeated the Commissioner , who , vexed as he was , did not choose to run the risk of disobliging Mr. Percy , losing a good match for his son , or undergoing the ...
... hope to obtain in the church . Well , let him try - let him try , " repeated the Commissioner , who , vexed as he was , did not choose to run the risk of disobliging Mr. Percy , losing a good match for his son , or undergoing the ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admire affairs asked assure borough brother Buck Buckhurst Falconer Captain Percy Caroline's character church Colonel Hauton Commissioner Falconer coner conscience cried Cunningham daugh daughters dear father declared diplo Drakelow Duke Duke of Greenwich Euphrosine eyes Falconer's favor fear feel felt ford Castle fortune friends Frumpton gentlemen girl Godfrey Percy hand happy heard honor hope Hungerford hurst John knew Lady Jane Ladyship leave letter living look Lord Old Lord Oldbo Lord Oldborough Lordship Major Gascoigne manner marry means ment mind Miss Caroline Percy Miss Falconers Miss Hauton mother ness never nexions night opinion patronage Percy family Percy-Hall Percy's person pity pleased pleasure political Pompey poor promise puppy racter recollect replied roline Rosamond sister Skreene smile speak sure talents talk tell thing thought tion Tourville town Tunbridge turned Twickenham whilst whole wish woman words young ladies
Pasajes populares
Página 201 - In these, ere triflers half their wish obtain, The toiling pleasure sickens into pain : And e'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy, The heart distrusting asks if this be joy.