10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOIDENISH»
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hoidenish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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And yet who would have thought that a hoidenish boy and a sunburnt girl knew
more of happiness than philosophers and doctors of law ! and who would have
thought that a hoidenish girl and a sunburnt boy would prove all proper materials
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gerbread." Women trained up by attentive fathers without the aid of mothers or of
sisters, to tame their manners and improve their carriage, are usually more
deeply taught, intelligent, and self-dependent : but often much more hoidenish
than ...
Women trained up by attentive fathers without the aid of mothers or of sisters, to
tame their manners and improve their carriage, are usually more deeply taught,
intelligent, and self-dependent : but often much more hoidenish than others.
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The British Critic and Quarterly Theological Review
And yet who would have thought that a hoidenish boy and a sunburnt girl knew
more of happiness than philosophers and doctors of law ! and who would have
thought that a hoidenish girl and a sunburnt boy would prove all proper materials
...
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The Selected Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Some thought itunladylike for the young maidens to take part in a competition
whichmustattract manylookerson, and which it seemedtothem very hoidenish to
venture upon. Some said it wasa shame to let a crew of girls try their strength ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
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The Entire Works of Sr. Oliver Wendell Holmes
Some thought it unladylike for the young maidenstotake partina competition
which mustattract many lookerson, and which it seemed to them very hoidenish
to venture upon. Some said it was a shame to let acrew ofgirls trytheir
strengthagainst ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2014
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
Hog-pen, pig-sty. Hoiden, a. Rustic, rude, inelegant, uncouth, ungenteel,
unlieked, hoidenish, rough, rude, ill-taught, ill-behaved, ill- mannered. Hoiden, n.
Romp, tomboy, romping girl. Hoidenish, a. Hoiden. Hoist, v. a. Raise, lift, elevate,
heave, ...
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The Sutherlands. [A Novel.] By the Author of “Rutledge,” ...
as her companions looked blooming and hoidenish; she had dressed herself “
With care and cost, all tempting, fine, and gay,” only to do honour to her aunt's
young guests, and without a thought of vanity. She seemed only bent on pleasing
...
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The Funny Side of Physic
How hoidenish!” Who saystolaughis “hoidenish?”Afemale invariably! And this is
just what we are explaining: women must change tactics as teachers. Thereistime
enough toinstruct the young lady, after the girl or the miss has developed ...
Harry Gay was not a native of our village ; he came from one of the eastern cities
to spend a summer there ; and Aunt Martha said he was too well-bred to have
any patience with the hoidenish manners of her romping niece. But Kitty insisted
...
Nathaniel Parker Willis, 1853