But she had gone on thinking of the matter till her mind had become filled with some undefined idea of the importance to her of her own life. What should a woman do with her life? There had arisen round her a flock of learned ladies asking that question,... Can you forgive her? - 145 ページAnthony Trollope 著 - 1900全文表示 - この書籍について
| Anthony Trollope - 1864 - 384 ページ
...unable to drive from her heavens. That a girl should really love the man she intends to marry, — that, at any rate, may be admitted. But love generally comes...has as much wisdom in it as any other that can be given; — or perhaps more. The advice contained in it cannot, perhaps, alwaj•s be followed to the... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1864 - 732 ページ
...Nor did she doubt his character, nor his temper, nor his means. But she had gone on thinking of tho matter till her mind had become filled with some undefined...proper answer has never yet occurred. Fall in love, many the man, have two children, and live happy over afterwards. I maintain that answer has as much... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1893 - 404 ページ
...unable to drive from her heavens. That a girl should really love the man she intends to marry, — that, at any rate, may be admitted. But love generally comes...has as much wisdom in it as any other that can be given ; — or perhaps more. The advice contained in it cannot, perhaps, always be followed to the... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1999 - 934 ページ
...sense, 'but for deep insights into the nature of the opposition which that movement had to face'.* II 'Fall in love, marry the man, have two children, and live happy ever afterwards.' The glib phrasing of Trollope's solution to Alice's declared doubts concerning her future should alert... | |
| Rachel Ablow - 2007 - 260 ページ
...depends on her choice of a husband. "With all her doubts Alice never doubted her love for Mr Grey. . . . But she had gone on thinking of the matter till her...have two children, and live happy ever afterwards" (Anthony Trollope, Can You Forgive Her? [1864-65; London: Penguin, 1986]: 140). This passage has usually... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1968 - 110 ページ
...unable to drive from her heavens. That a girl should really love the man she intends to marry that, at any rate, may be admitted. But love generally comes...has as much wisdom in it as any other that can be given or perhaps more. The advice contained in it cannot, perhaps, always be followed to the letter;... | |
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