How do you understand "quick parts"?
The whole sentence are:
"Mr. Bennet was so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and caprice, that the experience of three and twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character."
"Quick parts" reminds me of "quick-witted", "the experience of three and twenty years" would be "twenty-three year's experience"?
Not sure if I really understood this sentence.