1, The boundaries of propriety were vigorously assaulted, as was only right, but not quite breached, as was also right.
2, that girl needs a husband. Who’s good enough? Nobody. I blame you for that.
3, being too much the model of perfection.
4, I've shared your bed for 32 years and perfection is something I have not encountered.
5, The utmost of a woman's character is expressed in the duties of daughter, sister and, eventually, wife and mother. It is secured by soft attraction, virtuous love and quiet in the early morning. If a woman happens to have a particular superiority, for example, a profound mind, it is best kept a profound secret. Humour is liked more, but wit? No. It is the most treacherous talent of them all.
6, Then you presume to be French?
7, Wisley is indispensable to my happiness.
8, Enough to marry on, in a modest way.
9, a ball is an indispensable blessing to the juvenile part of the neighbourhood.
10, Everything agreeable in the way of talking and sitting down together
all managed with the utmost decorum.
11,His small fortune will not buy me.
12, Doghouse, debts, but one must cut some sort of a figure even in the militia.
13, I humbly beg your pardon, sir.
14, - Why are you here in London, sir? - To learn the law.
- Which has no other end but what? - The preservation of the rights of property. - Against? - The mob.
15, I have shown restraint.
16, If you aspire to inherit my property, you must prove yourself more worthy.
17, - Uncle, they live in the country. - Deep in the country.
18, - Bravo, Jane. - Well done, Jane.
19, What rules of conduct apply in this rural situation?
20, What value is there in an introduction when you cannot even remember my name?
21, May I have the pleasure of this next dance?
22, This, by the way, is called a country dance, after the French, contredanse. Not because it is exhibited at an uncouth rural assembly with glutinous pies, execrable Madeira and truly anarchic dancing.
23, "...insolent, arrogant, impudent, "insufferable, impertinent of men."
24 Flawed.天啊
25,But I have the intense pleasure of observing it so closely.,
26, Five shillings on the gent.(gentleman) Who will take it?
27, - You spend money like water.挥金如土
28, I am a lawyer. Justice plays no part in the law.
29, green tea 绿茶 brown tea 红茶
30,Sometimes affection is a shy flower that takes time to blossom.
31,And the handsome young men must have something to live on as well as the plain.
32, This is unbearable. My father is pressing for an early ordination,
33, I cannot believe I am obliged to have this conversation.
34, your health seems robust.
35,He has a daughter upon whom fortune has smiled.
36, irony is the bringing together of contradictory truths to make out of the contradiction a new truth with a laugh or a smile, and I confess that a truth must come with one or the other, or I account it as false and a denial of the very nature of humanity itself.
37, It is my considered opinion that irony is insult with a smiling face.
38, My uncle has refused to give his consent.
39, The sentence of this court is that you be taken to the place whence you came and thence to a place of execution, and that you be there hanged by the neck until you are dead. May the Lord have mercy on your soul.
40, They both make triumphant, happy endings.
41, In a long, slow degradation of guilt and regret and blame.
第二篇:Becoming Jane《成为简奥斯汀》英文观后感
Becoming a woman, becoming a legend
"A woman especially if she has the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can." ――Jane Austen
The movie, Becoming Jane, fabricates a character, the hero Tom Lefroy, to show us audience Jane Austen’s romance. It ever or never happened in Jane’s life. Nevertheless undoubtedly, the movie is a successful one. We are all moved by Jane’s sense and sensibility. Jane completes a legend by her lifetime of becoming a great woman.
There are many commentaries on the film――
Her own life is her greatest inspiration.
Between Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice was a life worth writing about.
No one can ignore Jane’s achievement. Six immortal works about romance leave us a deep impression on the importance of being together with our true love. Relatively, few people know Austen’s own romances. She never get married. I think many people would like to consider that Jane uses her life to memorize a love and explain her understanding about love. She insists. She believes a marriage without love will never be happy, and a love without money will never be real.
According to the movie, the great novel, Pride and Prejudice, is based on Jane’s love story with Tom Lefroy. The arrogant and handsome hero in the fiction insinuates Tom who is just a practical lawyer. But Darcy is rich,
independent, owning authority and position, while Tom relies on his uncle and has little money. At the same time, the beautiful, clever and a little extreme Elizabeth just insinuates Jane herself. Obviously, there is an insurmountable distance between the novel and the reality. In the Pride and Prejudice, Darcy and Elizabeth get together eventually. Yet Jane and Tom Lefroy can only be friends, not lovers. In my mind, Jane is trying to give herself and Tom a happy ending in her novel which will never come true in reality.
What will we do when our dream is so different from the reality? To
surrender or to surmount? Maybe there can be a few people protect their love to go through their life, like Jane Austen, and never betray their love. However, the courage is not owned by everyone. Too much affection and emotion need to be called to our mind and pondered over. A Jane will live our heart, bringing us an opportunity to share the legend.