“It is indolence... Indolence and love of ease; a want of all laudable ambition, of taste for good company, or of inclination to take the trouble of being agreeable, which make men clergymen. A clergyman has nothing to do but be slovenly and selfish; read the newspaper, watch the weather, and quarrel with his wife. His curate does all the work and the business of his own life is to dine.”
Quote by Jane Austen
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This compilation brings together Jane Austen's eight major novels, including 'Sense and Sensibility,' 'Pride and Prejudice,' 'Mansfield Park,' 'Emma,' 'Northanger Abbey,' 'Persuasion,' 'Lady Susan,' and 'Love and Friendship.' These stories explore themes of social class, romance, and personal growth, showcasing Austen's wit and keen observation of human nature. The collection provides a valuable opportunity for readers to delve into the full range of Austen's literary achievements. more
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