[Yet as little] could he endure that a son of his should be a poor man (2025)

Irelia20150604

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China Shanghai

Chinese

  • May 27, 2016
  • #1

The quotation comes from Charlotte Brontë – Jane Eyre (Chap. 27) | Genius

Quotation: “And did you ever hear that my father was an avaricious, grasping man?”

“I have understood something to that effect.”

“Well, Jane, being so, it was his resolution to keep the property together; he could not bear the idea of dividing his estate and leaving me a fair portion: all, he resolved, should go to my brother, Rowland. Yet as little could he endure that a son of his should be a poor man.

Context: Mr. R was explaining how he had been deceived into the miserable marriage.
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Hi everyone! I try to make the bold part clear. Is it fine to read it as "Yet he could endure that a son of his should be a poor man as little as that the property would be divided"?

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    Barque

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    Tamil

    • May 27, 2016
    • #2

    Yes, you have got it. He was keen on keeping the property undivided, but he was just as unhappy about allowing a son of his to be poor.

    Irelia20150604

    Senior Member

    China Shanghai

    Chinese

    • May 27, 2016
    • #3

    [Yet as little] could he endure that a son of his should be a poor man (3) Thank you for your explanation. Hmm... is the usage of "as little" still current now? If so, I may try to use it myself. [Yet as little] could he endure that a son of his should be a poor man (4)

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    Tamil

    • May 27, 2016
    • #4

    As far as I know, it's usually used in writing, or in formal speech. This particular construction - Yet as little could he - sounds quite old-fashioned.

    Irelia20150604

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    China Shanghai

    Chinese

    • May 27, 2016
    • #5

    [Yet as little] could he endure that a son of his should be a poor man (6) I see. I won't use it myself. [Yet as little] could he endure that a son of his should be a poor man (7)

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    krishnameera

    Senior Member

    Sinhala

    • May 5, 2020
    • #6

    Irelia20150604 said:

    Yet as little could he endure that a son of his should be a poor man.

    I really don't understand this. I think this means that Rochester's father could not tolerate even a little that a son of his is going to be a poor man.

    Irelia20150604 said:

    Yet he could endure that a son of his should be a poor man as little as that the property would be divided"?

    Does this mean the same thing?

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    Tamil

    • May 5, 2020
    • #7

    He didn't want to divide the property. So he decided to leave it all to one son, Rowland.

    But that'd mean the other son, the speaker Rochester (I don't know his first name) would then be poor. The father wasn't happy about that either.

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    krishnameera

    Senior Member

    Sinhala

    • May 5, 2020
    • #8

    Barque said:

    He didn't want to divide the property. So he decided to leave it all to one son, Rowland.

    But that'd mean the other son, the speaker Rochester (I don't know his first name) would then be poor. The father wasn't happy about that either.

    [Yet as little] could he endure that a son of his should be a poor man (8)

    velisarius

    Senior Member

    Greece

    British English (Sussex)

    • May 5, 2020
    • #9

    We might say today "He could no more bear to leave one of his sons poor, than he could bear to divide the property". (He could not bear either of those outcomes).

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    krishnameera

    Senior Member

    Sinhala

    • May 5, 2020
    • #10

    velisarius said:

    We might say today "He could no more bear to leave one of his sons poor, than he could bear to divide the property". (He could not bear either of those outcomes).

    Irelia20150604 said:

    Yet as little could he endure that a son of his should be a poor man.

    But in this we find only this meaning right?

    velisarius said:

    He could no more bear to leave one of his sons poor

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