Austen Said:

Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

Search

Your search returned 11 results



sex

character_type

marriage status

class status

age

mode of speech

he would tell her what lady had the credit of inspiring such reflections.
to remain at Netherfield for the present.
Her manners were
very bad indeed, a mixture of pride and impertinence; she had no conversation, no style, no beauty.
no one intended to play,
“What could he mean?
what could be his meaning”
she could at all understand him?
of their having just resolved to follow their brother to town directly,
of their meaning to dine that day in Grosvenor Street, where Mr. Hurst had a house.
their being all settled in London for the winter,