Jane Austen Quotes
He Shewed Himself So Intimately Acquainted With All The Tenderest Songs Of The One Poet, And All The Impassioned Descriptions Of Hopeless Agony Of The Other; He Repeated, With Such Tremulous Feeling, The Various Lines Which Imaged A Broken Heart, Or A Mind Destroyed By Wretchedness, And Looked So Entirely As If He Meant To Be Understood, That She Ventured To Hope He Did Not Always Read Only Poetry; And To Say, That She Thought It Was The Misfortune Of Poetry, To Be Seldom Safely Enjoyed By Those Who Enjoyed It Completely; And That The Strong Feelings Which Alone Could Estimate It Truly, Were The Very Feelings Which Ought To Taste It But Sparingly...she Ventured To Recommend A Larger Allowance Of Prose In His Daily Study.
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