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Patterns of Diction in
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he was rising every hour in his esteem.
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Narrator as Mr. Bennet
Link to text in chapter 59
Text ID
: 05098
“I admire all my three sons-in-law highly,”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Bennet
Link to text in chapter 59
Text ID
: 05099
“Wickham, perhaps, is my favourite; but I think I shall like your husband quite as well as Jane's.”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Bennet
Link to text in chapter 59
Text ID
: 05101
“Dear Sir,
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Bennet
Link to text in chapter 60
Text ID
: 05127
“I must trouble you once more for congratulations. Elizabeth will soon be the wife of Mr. Darcy. Console Lady Catherine as well as you can. But, if I were you, I would stand by the nephew. He has more to give.
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Bennet
Link to text in chapter 60
Text ID
: 05128
“Yours sincerely, etc.”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Bennet
Link to text in chapter 60
Text ID
: 05129
she submitted to the change without much reluctance.
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Narrator as Mr. Bennet
Link to text in chapter 61
Text ID
: 05145
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