Charlotte Lennox Quotes
Charlotte Lennox (2009). “The Female Quixote: Easyread Large Edition”, p.348, ReadHowYouWant.com
No woman is envious of another's virtue who is conscious of her own.
Charlotte Lennox (1762). “Sophia”, p.128
Charlotte Lennox (1805). “Henrietta: Embellished with superb engravings”, p.157
Mrs.charlotte lennox. (1762). “Sophia”, p.139
Charlotte Lennox (1820). “The female Quixote; or, The adventures of Arabella”, p.261
Charlotte Lennox (1762). “Sophia”, p.112
The silence of a man who loves to praise is a censure sufficiently severe.
Charlotte Lennox (2006). “The Female Quixote: Easyread Edition”, p.330, ReadHowYouWant.com
The motives even of our best actions will not always bear examination.
Charlotte Lennox (1762). “Sophia”, p.190
Charlotte Lennox (1762). “Sophia”, p.97
It is easy to be just when our own inclinations do not oppose it.
Charlotte Lennox (1761). “Henrietta”, p.102
Nothing is more common than for persons to hate those whom they have injured.
Charlotte Lennox (1762). “Sophia”, p.136
We are better deceived by having some truth told us than none.
Charlotte Lennox (1761). “Henrietta”, p.19
When Actions are a Censure upon themselves, the Reciter will always be consider'd as a Satirist.
Charlotte Lennox (1752). “The Female Quixote, Or, The Adventures of Arabella: In Two Volumes”, p.163
Charlotte Lennox (2006). “The Female Quixote: Easyread Edition”, p.198, ReadHowYouWant.com
Charlotte Lennox (2008). “Euphemia”, p.477, Broadview Press