“ I do not think I can live without something of a musical society. I condition for nothing else; but without music, life would be a blank to me. ”
Jane Austen, Emma (1815). copy citation
Author | Jane Austen |
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Source | Emma |
Topic | life music blankness |
Date | 1815 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/158/158-h/158-h.htm |
Context
“I hoped I was perfectly equal to any sacrifice of that description. Certainly I had been accustomed to every luxury at Maple Grove; but I did assure him that two carriages were not necessary to my happiness, nor were spacious apartments. 'But,' said I, 'to be quite honest, I do not think I can live without something of a musical society. I condition for nothing else; but without music, life would be a blank to me.' »
«We cannot suppose,» said Emma, smiling, «that Mr. Elton would hesitate to assure you of there being a very musical society in Highbury; and I hope you will not find he has outstepped the truth more than may be pardoned, in consideration of the motive.»” source
«We cannot suppose,» said Emma, smiling, «that Mr. Elton would hesitate to assure you of there being a very musical society in Highbury; and I hope you will not find he has outstepped the truth more than may be pardoned, in consideration of the motive.»” source