Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... Edgeworth , particularly in his later pedagogic studies . Edgeworth was a favourite not only with Honora but with Anna Seward , her cousin , who wrote verse and was the ' Swan of Lichfield ' , and for jealousy or other reasons she was ...
... Edgeworth , particularly in his later pedagogic studies . Edgeworth was a favourite not only with Honora but with Anna Seward , her cousin , who wrote verse and was the ' Swan of Lichfield ' , and for jealousy or other reasons she was ...
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... Edgeworth a puzzling and incongruous character . As he sat by Honora's bedside immediately after her death , he wrote Maria a letter . Augustus Hare , who is Edgeworth's main biographer , describes it in his Life and Letters as a ...
... Edgeworth a puzzling and incongruous character . As he sat by Honora's bedside immediately after her death , he wrote Maria a letter . Augustus Hare , who is Edgeworth's main biographer , describes it in his Life and Letters as a ...
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... Edgeworth left her to decide for herself ; but she saw too plainly what she would feel at parting from us . She decided rightly for her own future happiness and for that of her family , but she suffered much at the time and long ...
... Edgeworth left her to decide for herself ; but she saw too plainly what she would feel at parting from us . She decided rightly for her own future happiness and for that of her family , but she suffered much at the time and long ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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