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Houghton Typ 805.98.1770 - Emma, p 444

Houghton Typ 805.98.1770 - Emma, p 444

"Say 'No' if it is to be be said. She could really say nothing" - an illustration by Chris Hammond of an 1898 edition of the novel Emma by Jane Austen (1775-1817). Houghton Typ 805.98.1770, Houghton Library, H... More

Hammond-Emma08 - A drawing of a woman and a child playing with a kite

Hammond-Emma08 - A drawing of a woman and a child playing with a kite

"There does seem to be a something in the air of Hartfield which gives love exactly the right direction" - Emma to Harriet. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898, page 73.

Hammond-Emma07 - A book with a drawing of a man and a woman

Hammond-Emma07 - A book with a drawing of a man and a woman

"But there was no doing anything with Mr Elton fidgeting behind her" - Mr. Elton watching Emma painting Harriet. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma09 - A drawing of a man and a woman shaking hands

Hammond-Emma09 - A drawing of a man and a woman shaking hands

"I really believe if she had only a shilling in the world she would be very likely to give away sixpence of it" - Emma commenting on Miss Bates. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898, page 86.

Hammond-Emma21 - A man and a woman standing in front of a door

Hammond-Emma21 - A man and a woman standing in front of a door

"much as he wished to stay longer at Hartfield, he must hurry off" - Frank Churchill leaves Highbury in high spirits and Emma is confused. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898, page 324.

Hammond-Emma05 - Public domain portrait print

Hammond-Emma05 - Public domain portrait print

"Soon made her quick eye sufficiently acquainted with Mr Robert Martin" - Emma sizes up Robert Martin, Harriet Smith's beau. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma19 - A drawing of a man and a woman holding hands

Hammond-Emma19 - A drawing of a man and a woman holding hands

"Mr Elton and his bride". Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898, page 272.

Hammond-Emma25 - A drawing of a man standing next to a woman

Hammond-Emma25 - A drawing of a man standing next to a woman

"I met her walking home by herself, and wanted to walk with her, but she would not suffer it." - A description by Frank Churchill of the vagaries of his relationship with Jane Fairfax, relayed in a letter to M... More

Hammond-Emma24 - An open book with a drawing of a man and a woman

Hammond-Emma24 - An open book with a drawing of a man and a woman

"'Say "No," if it is to be said.'—She could really say nothing". - Emma and Knightley become assured of each other's mutual love. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma20 - A drawing of a court scene with a judge and two women

Hammond-Emma20 - A drawing of a court scene with a judge and two women

"Mrs Elton was first seen at church" - Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898, page 278.

Hammond-Emma17 - An open book with a drawing of a woman at a piano

Hammond-Emma17 - An open book with a drawing of a woman at a piano

"As soon as she entered the room, had been struck by the sight of a pianoforte" - Emma is struck by the gift of a piano to Jane Fairfax, delivered to Miss Bates' residence. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George A... More

Hammond-Emma18 - An open book with a drawing of a man and a woman

Hammond-Emma18 - An open book with a drawing of a man and a woman

"'My regard for Hartfield is most warm--'. He stopped again, rose again, and seemed quite embarrassed." - Emma misinterprets Frank Churchill. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma11 - A drawing of a horse drawn carriage in front of a house

Hammond-Emma11 - A drawing of a horse drawn carriage in front of a hou...

"Christmas weather". Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898, page 112.

Hammond-Emma10 - A drawing of a man and a woman standing next to each other

Hammond-Emma10 - A drawing of a man and a woman standing next to each ...

"Little Emma, grow up into a better woman than your aunt" - Emma to her niece, who is held by Mr. Knightley. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma26

Hammond-Emma26

Image at the beginning of Chapter 40 (or Volume 3, Chapter 19). Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898, page 499. Cupid presiding over the three couples to be married at the end of the novel -- Emma W... More

Hammond-Emma02 - An open book with a picture of flowers on it

Hammond-Emma02 - An open book with a picture of flowers on it

Title page from Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma06 - Public domain dedication image

Hammond-Emma06 - Public domain dedication image

"If he would be so good as to read to them" - Mr. Elton reads to Emma and Harriet. London: George Allen, 1898, page 41.

Hammond-Emma15 - A book with a drawing of a man and a woman sitting at a table

Hammond-Emma15 - A book with a drawing of a man and a woman sitting at...

"Emma was obliged to play." - Emma plays for Miss Bates, trying to learn information about Jane Fairfax. Austen, Jane, Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma01 - A book with a drawing of a man and a woman

Hammond-Emma01 - A book with a drawing of a man and a woman

"He did not omit being sometimes directly before Miss Smith or speaking to those close to her. - Page 337." - Frontispiece to Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma14 - Public domain dedication image

Hammond-Emma14 - Public domain dedication image

"The sight of Harriet's tears" - Emma tells Harriet and Mr. Elton is not interested in marrying her. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898, page 144.

Hammond-Emma23 - A drawing of two men sitting at a table

Hammond-Emma23 - A drawing of two men sitting at a table

"He was clerk to my poor father twenty-seven years" - Miss Bates speaking of John Abdy. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898, page 392.

Hammond-Emma13

Hammond-Emma13

"If Miss Woodhouse of Hartfield the heiress of £30,000, were not quite so easily obtained...he would soon try for Miss Somebody else with twenty or with ten" - Mr. Elton on his marriage prospects. Austen, Jane... More

Houghton Typ 805.98.1770 - Emma, p 500

Houghton Typ 805.98.1770 - Emma, p 500

"The wedding was very much like other weddings" - an illustration by Chris Hammond of an 1898 edition of the novel Emma by Jane Austen (1775-1817). Houghton Typ 805.98.1770, Houghton Library, Harvard University

Hammond-Emma04 - Drawing. Public domain image.

Hammond-Emma04 - Drawing. Public domain image.

"She was so busy admiring those soft blue eyes" - Emma commenting on Harriet Smith. Austen, Jane. Emma. London:George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma10 (recadrée) - Drawing. Public domain image.

Hammond-Emma10 (recadrée) - Drawing. Public domain image.

Emma (Jane Austen Novel) ch 12 : Mr Knightley has taken the little girl out of Emma's arms, and Emma felt they were friends again. Français : Emma (Jane Austen) ch 12 : Mr Knightley a pris dans ses bras la ni... More

Hammond-Emma27 - A book with a drawing of a man and a woman

Hammond-Emma27 - A book with a drawing of a man and a woman

"The wedding was very much like other weddings" - the wedding of Emma Woodhouse and John Knightley. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma24 (recadrée) - Drawing. Public domain image.

Hammond-Emma24 (recadrée) - Drawing. Public domain image.

Emma (Jane Austen Novel) ch 49. Mr Knightley's proposal : "'Say "No," if it is to be said.'—She could really say nothing". Français : Emma (Jane Austen Novel) ch 49. "Dites-moi 'non', s'il le faut". Elle étai... More

Hammond-Emma03 (recadrée) - Drawing. Public domain image.

Hammond-Emma03 (recadrée) - Drawing. Public domain image.

Emma (Jane Austen Novel) ch. 1 : Mr Woodhouse is commenting on Miss Taylor marriage to Mr Knigthley Français : Emma (Jane Austen Novel) ch. 1 : Mr Woodhouse commente en ces termes le mariage de Miss Taylor : ... More

Hammond-Emma12 - A drawing of a man and a woman sitting at a table

Hammond-Emma12 - A drawing of a man and a woman sitting at a table

"She could only give him a look; but it was such a look as she thought must restore him to his senses" - Emma looking at Mr. Elton. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma16 - A book with a drawing of a barber cutting a man's hair

Hammond-Emma16 - A book with a drawing of a barber cutting a man's hai...

"Having his hair cut" - Emma hears that Frank Churchill goes all the way to London to have his hair cut and is surprised. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma22 (recadrée)

Hammond-Emma22 (recadrée)

Emma (Jane Austen Novel) ch 43 : during the picnic at Box-Hill, Franck Churchill initiates conversation, saying "Ladies and gentlemen, I am ordered by Miss Woodhouse...to say" . Français : Emma (Jane Austen) ... More

Hammond-Emma22 - An open book with a drawing of a group of people sitting around a table

Hammond-Emma22 - An open book with a drawing of a group of people sitt...

"Ladies and gentlemen, I am ordered by Miss Woodhouse...to say" - Frank Churchill initiates conversation at a picnic. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Hammond-Emma03 - A drawing of people sitting around a table

Hammond-Emma03 - A drawing of people sitting around a table

"Ah! poor Miss Taylor! 'tis a sad business". - Mr. Woodhouse commenting on Miss Taylor's marriage. Austen, Jane. Emma. London: George Allen, 1898.

Houghton Typ 805.98.1770 - Emma, p 64

Houghton Typ 805.98.1770 - Emma, p 64

"He stood up in tall indignation" - an illustration by Chris Hammond of an 1898 edition of the novel Emma by Jane Austen (1775-1817). Houghton Typ 805.98.1770, Houghton Library, Harvard University

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