10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHILOSOPHESS»
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The Polite Marriage Also the Didatic Lyre the Bristol ...
Something yet remained for a philosophess to do and with considerable gallantry
she undertook it. A letter to Godwin of 9 March 1796 recounts how, accompanied
by a female friend, she went to call on him. I made my friend announce and ...
MARY. HAYS,. PHILOSOPHESS. AMA/\AAAAMAA. F all the small writers whom
this book commemorates, Mary Hays is the least likely to be quite forgotten. This
is not because of the quality of her literary work, which is, with the exception of ...
3
The Polite Marrige: Also The Didactic Lyre; The Bristol ...
Also The Didactic Lyre; The Bristol Milkwoman; The Scotch Parents; Clio in
Motley, and Mary Hays, Philosophess; Eighteenth-century Essays Joyce Marjorie
Sanxter Tompkins. MARY. HAYS,. PHILOSOPHESS. AAAAAAAAAAAAA Of all
the ...
Joyce Marjorie Sanxter Tompkins, 1969
4
The Foreign Quarterly Review
He found the “ philosophess " living in an old but comfortable house. A brook
murmured near it—gardens bloomed around it. For the first time since he left
Bossey, the boy saw the green country before his windows. There were five
domestics ...
5
Studies of Christianity, or, Timely thoughts for religious ...
He was not fond of long lists of the virtues, such as the moral philosophess draw
up ; and though he does sometimes pass through a series, it is with a peculiar
result. Look at any book upon human ethics, and you are astonished at the
number ...
James Martineau, William Rounseville Alger, 1870
6
Report of Proceedings in the case of Fitzgerald v. ...
I took the key out of my pocket and looked at the Philosophess, and said, " By
Jove, I must give this key back to Stone." The key was then looked at by some of
the Philosophers, and some conversation took place among them about the ...
David Fitzgerald (late student of the Roman Catholic college at Oscott.), 1866
7
The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the ...
It is strange that such a philosophess should ever have been a mother, but she
bore one daughter, whom she appears to have loved very tenderly. With the
single exception of Madame de Stael, Madame Roland is said to have been the ...
George Lillie Craik, 1849
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The general biographical dictionary. Revised by A. Chalmers
Cyril, however, had him immediately canonized, and took every public
opportunity of commending his zeal and constancy. About the same time there
was at Alexandria a heathen philosophess, named Hypatia, whose fame and
character were ...
New and general biographical dictionary, Alexander Chalmers, 1813
9
The Yale Literary Magazine
Her poets, especially her dramatists, her philosophess, her theologians, were all
dear to him. Cud worth, Henry More, Hooker, Taylor, Browne, Milton, were his
patriarchs of learning. He was a Plato, nursed under the influences of a Christian
...
10
Republican Learning: John Toland and the Crisis of Christian ...
7 Later in Hypatia (1720), Toland took the fate of the ancient philosophess of
Alexandria who was assassinated in 415 AD, as indicative of the cruelty and
perfidy of priestcraft. The work was intended to celebrate the 'vast number of
Ladies, ...