With an Introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie [Note: The body of this novel contains a l...
With an Introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie [Note: The body of this novel contains a lot of footnotes and many references to the Glossary at the end.
AUTHOR OF LETTERS FOR LITERARY LADIES, AND THE PARENT'S ASSISTANT, &c. &c. AND, BY RICHARD LOVE...
AUTHOR OF LETTERS FOR LITERARY LADIES, AND THE PARENT'S ASSISTANT, &c. &c. AND, BY RICHARD LOVELL EDGEWORTH, F.R.S. AND M.R.I.A. IN TWO VOLUMES ...
“’Tis Education forms the common mind,— Just as the twig is bent, the tree’s inclined.” ...
“’Tis Education forms the common mind,— Just as the twig is bent, the tree’s inclined.” POPE.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ANNE THACKERAY RITCHIE ILLUSTRATED BY CHRIS HAMMOND LONDO...
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ANNE THACKERAY RITCHIE ILLUSTRATED BY CHRIS HAMMOND LONDON: MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1903 _First printed with Illu...
CHAPTER I. "There is Helen in the lime-walk," said Mrs. Collingwood to her husband, as she looke...
CHAPTER I. "There is Helen in the lime-walk," said Mrs. Collingwood to her husband, as she looked out of the window.
Mrs. Stanhope, a well-bred woman, accomplished in that branch of knowledge which is called the ar...
Mrs. Stanhope, a well-bred woman, accomplished in that branch of knowledge which is called the art of rising in the world, had, with but a small fortune, contrived to live in the highest company.
CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII ...
CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI ...
CHAPTER I It is well known that the grand seignior amuses himself by going at night, in disguis...
CHAPTER I It is well known that the grand seignior amuses himself by going at night, in disguise, through streets of Constantinople; as the caliph Haroun Alraschid used formerly to do in B
It has been somewhere said by Johnson, that merely to invent a story is no small effort of the hu...
It has been somewhere said by Johnson, that merely to invent a story is no small effort of the human understanding.
CHAPTER I. "How the wind is rising!"
CHAPTER I. "How the wind is rising!"
CHAPTER I. Some years ago, a lad of the name of William Jervas, or, as he was called from his l...
CHAPTER I. Some years ago, a lad of the name of William Jervas, or, as he was called from his lameness, Lame Jervas, whose business it was to tend the horses in one of the Cornwall tin-mines, was...
In my seventy-fourth year, I have the satisfaction of seeing another work of my daughter brought ...
In my seventy-fourth year, I have the satisfaction of seeing another work of my daughter brought before the public.
THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF MARIA EDGEWORTH Edited By AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE VOL.
THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF MARIA EDGEWORTH Edited By AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE VOL.
CHAPTER I. "And gave her words, where oily Flatt'ry lays The pleasing colours of the art of prai...
CHAPTER I. "And gave her words, where oily Flatt'ry lays The pleasing colours of the art of praise."--PARNELL.
CHAPTER I. "Are you to be at Lady Clonbrony's gala next week?"
CHAPTER I. "Are you to be at Lady Clonbrony's gala next week?"
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With Illustrations from Original Designs.
With Illustrations from Original Designs.
CHAPTER 1 Some years ago, I came across the Memoirs of Richard Lovell Edgeworth in a second-hand...
CHAPTER 1 Some years ago, I came across the Memoirs of Richard Lovell Edgeworth in a second-hand bookshop, and found it so full of interest and amusement, that I am tempted to draw the attention o...
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