“ I have no notion of treating men with such respect. That is the way to spoil them. ”
Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey (1817). copy citation
Author | Jane Austen |
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Source | Northanger Abbey |
Topic | men respect spoiling |
Date | 1817 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/121/121-h/121-h.htm |
Context
“If we make haste, we shall pass by them presently, and I am dying to show you my hat.»
«But if we only wait a few minutes, there will be no danger of our seeing them at all.»
«I shall not pay them any such compliment, I assure you. I have no notion of treating men with such respect. That is the way to spoil them.»
Catherine had nothing to oppose against such reasoning; and therefore, to show the independence of Miss Thorpe, and her resolution of humbling the sex, they set off immediately as fast as they could walk, in pursuit of the two young men.” source
«But if we only wait a few minutes, there will be no danger of our seeing them at all.»
«I shall not pay them any such compliment, I assure you. I have no notion of treating men with such respect. That is the way to spoil them.»
Catherine had nothing to oppose against such reasoning; and therefore, to show the independence of Miss Thorpe, and her resolution of humbling the sex, they set off immediately as fast as they could walk, in pursuit of the two young men.” source