All 9 Uses of
correspond
in
Pride and Prejudice
- My ideas flow so rapidly that I have not time to express them—by which means my letters sometimes convey no ideas at all to my correspondents.†
Chpt 10
- The next was in these words: "I do not pretend to regret anything I shall leave in Hertfordshire, except your society, my dearest friend; but we will hope, at some future period, to enjoy many returns of that delightful intercourse we have known, and in the meanwhile may lessen the pain of separation by a very frequent and most unreserved correspondence."
Chpt 21correspondence = communication by writing letters
- Mrs. Gardiner, to whom the chief of this news had been given before, in the course of Jane and Elizabeth's correspondence with her, made her sister a slight answer, and, in compassion to her nieces, turned the conversation.
Chpt 25
- But does not Jane correspond with his sister?
Chpt 25 *correspond = exchange letters through the mail
- Elizabeth soon heard from her friend; and their correspondence was as regular and frequent as it had ever been; that it should be equally unreserved was impossible.
Chpt 26correspondence = communication by writing letters
- Elizabeth could never address her without feeling that all the comfort of intimacy was over, and though determined not to slacken as a correspondent, it was for the sake of what had been, rather than what was.
Chpt 26correspondent = someone who communicates in writing
- …and from her correspondence with her sister, there was still less to be learnt—for her letters to Kitty, though rather longer, were much too full of lines under the words to be made public.
Chpt 42correspondence = written letters
- His family knew him to be, on all common occasions, a most negligent and dilatory correspondent; but at such a time they had hoped for exertion.
Chpt 48correspondent = someone who communicates in writing
- Much as I abominate writing, I would not give up Mr. Collins's correspondence for any consideration.
Chpt 57correspondence = written letters