The quote is even better because Elizabeth mocks him and says he should "practice" more, which is a line Lady Catherine delivered to her earlier in the movie. This is another Pride & Prejudice ...
Lady Catherine’s enormous wealth gives her ... ever-present concern throughout the early 1800's, when the novel 'Pride and Prejudice' is set. The title of the novel also suggests that many ...
Pride & Prejudice is a cultural masterpiece, and the fascinating aspects of the film aren’t just in front of the camera. Over ...
Early on in “Pride and Prejudice,” the conceited Caroline Bingley snipes that Elizabeth Bennet shows “an abominable sort of conceited independence.” Later, the snobbish Lady Catherine ...
WHOA! Matthew Macfadyen is better than Colin Firth?! As someone who grew up watching the 1995 BBC Pride & Prejudice at least ...
“When all Pride and Prejudice, all Interests and Designs ... Later, the snobbish Lady Catherine accuses Bennet of being “headstrong.” But near the ending, Mr. Darcy tells Bennet that ...