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Pride and Prejudice - Austen, Jane ยท 79 words
For if her knowledge was not very extended, she knew two things which only genius knows. The one was humanity, and the other was art. On the first head she could not make a mistake; her men, though limited, are true, and her women are, in the old sense, absolute. As to art, if she has never tried idealism, her realism is real to a degree which makes the false realism of our own day look merely dead alive.
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