. Elton's manners are not perfect," replied Emma; "but where there is a wish to please, one ought to overlook, and one does overlook a great deal. Where a man does his best with only moderate powers, he will have the advantage over negligent superiority. There is such perfect good-temper and good-will in Mr. Elton as one cannot but value."
“Hum! just the trifling, silly fellow I took him for.
but there was one spirit among them not to be softened, from its power of censure, by bows or smiles – Mr. Knightley