Both Uses of
reverie
in
Emma
- The result of his reverie was, "No, Emma, I do not think the extent of my admiration for her will ever take me by surprize.†
Chpt 2.15-16
- Harriet, who had been standing in no unhappy reverie, was yet very glad to be called from it, by the now encouraging manner of such a judge, and such a friend as Miss Woodhouse, and only wanted invitation, to give the history of her hopes with great, though trembling delight.†
Chpt 3.11-12 *
Definition:
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(reverie) the state of daydreaming