Jane Austen Quotes About Fame

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  • Walter Scott has no business to write novels, especially good ones. He has fame and profit enough as a poet, and should not be taking the bread out of other people's mouths.

    Jane Austen, Deirdre Le Faye (2011). “Jane Austen's Letters”, p.289, Oxford University Press
  • Goldsmith tells us, that when lovely woman stoops to folly, she has nothing to do but to die; and when she stoops to be disagreeable, it is equally to be recommended as a clearer of ill-fame.

    1816 Emma, ch.45. ee Goldsmith 361:47.
  • A Mr. (save, perhaps, some half dozen in the nation,) always needs a note of explanation.

    Jane Austen (2013). “Persuasion In Modern English”, p.155, BookCaps Study Guides
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