Illustrated costume suggestions from Miss Rosina Filippi's Duologues and Scenes from the Novels of Jane Austen (1895). One of the seven selections is from Sense and Sensibility .
Quizzes are really more of an NA buzzword, but I already put a lot of extra goodies on that page, and S&S is looking a little lonely. Besides ...

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Twenty-four watercolor illustrations
by Charles Edmund (“C.E.”) Brock for Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility.
Wikipedia entry for C.E. Brock
“Austen Illustrated” by Deb Williams for the Jane Austen Society of Australia (JASA), September 2004.
This particular edition of Sense and Sensibility was published in 1908 as part of the Series of English Idylls, published
by J.M Dent & Co. (London) and E.P. Dutton & Co. (New York).
Click on the thumbnails to view a larger image, and enjoy!
Frontispiece Raising the blushes. (ch. 8) |
Title Page (facing) |
"Why was he to ruin himself and their poor little Harry?" (ch. 2) |
He admires as a lover, not as a connoisseur. (ch. 3) |
Their landlord ... called to welcome them. (ch. 6) |
Carried her down the hill. (ch. 9) |
Cut off a long lock of her hair. (ch. 12) |
"For shame, Willoughby. Can you wait for an invitation here?" (ch. 15) |
Indulging the recollection of past enjoyment and crying over the present reverse . (ch. 16) |
She turned round with surprise to see and welcome Edward Ferrars. (ch. 16) |
"Mr. Palmer does not hear me. It is so ridiculous." (ch. 19) |
She could have no doubt of its being Edward's face. (ch. 22) |
She immediately left the room. (ch. 26) |
With what indignation such a letter as this must be read by Miss Dashwood. (ch. 29) |
Rising hastily walked for a few minutes about the room. (ch. 31) |
He eyed him with a curiosity. (ch. 33) |
Mrs. Ferrars. (ch. 34) |
Introduced him to her as Mr. Robert Ferrars. (ch. 36) |
With her lawyer talking over the business. (ch. 37) |
The gardner's lamentations upon blights. (ch. 42) |
"Miss Dashwood ... I entreat you to stay." (ch. 44) |
She taxed me with the offence. (ch. 44)
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Colonel Brandon was invited to visit her. (ch. 46) |
One of the happiest of men. (ch. 49) |