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  1. Pride and Prejudice, Chapter 10. Mr. Darcy expresses his distaste for false humility just after Elizabeth speaks about Mr. Bingley’s humility. While Darcy sounds pompous, his remarks do reflect his integrity and dislike for people who are deceitful – like Mr. Wickham, for example.

  2. “I remember hearing you once say, Mr. Darcy, that you hardly ever forgave, that your resentment once created was unappeasable. You are very cautious, I suppose, as to its being created.” “I am,” said he, with a firm voice. “And never allow yourself to be blinded by prejudice?” “I hope not.”

  3. 28 de feb. de 2021 · Pride And Prejudice is a romantic novel by Jane Austen. Mr. Darcy comes from a wealthy, well-established family. Here are some of the best Mr.Darcy's quotes.

  4. I am afraid, Mr. Darcy,” observed Miss Bingley, in a half whisper, “that this adventure has rather affected your admiration of her fine eyes.” “Not at all,” he replied: “they were brightened by the exercise.”

  5. “I remember hearing you once say, Mr. Darcy, that you hardly ever forgave, that your resentment once created was unappeasable. You are very cautious, I suppose, as to its being created.” “I am,” said he, with a firm voice. “And never allow yourself to be blinded by prejudice?” “I hope not.”

  6. Explanation of the famous quotes in Pride and Prejudice, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.

  7. According to Mr. Darcy, what qualities make a woman “accomplished”? What role do letters play in the novel? What is revealed about the characters after Elizabeth rejects Mr. Collins’s proposal?