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414 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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... Maitre JPierre. Par Edmond About. A ...
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4> Jan. I9t7i, 1862. Never L/A.Dies Was ...
gymnastic skating , ridin exercises g , as well , add as much dancin , to g and whatever the stereotyped is in mental us of course natural well of
as grace physi , and cal g organization ive a health . y and All this _energetic naturall tone y leads to our the < writer as of this letter to the subject of education . There isat this momenta
pro-, , ject being matured by Mile , de Marchef Girard , Mdme . Sauvestre , and several other ladiesof a hihllaudable and interesting nature
to all who are interested , in social g progress y . Some gentlemen , have also volunteered their aid and advice . Should they carry out
their plans , they will do much to _jDrepare young girls for the enworld social larged , necessity they sphere are which , not but yet for the sufficientl which finger , of unhapp y passing prepared ily * for events . themselves The indicates Ecole C and to ent be rale the a ,
projected would _Tbe founded by Mile , after cle Marchef the model Girard of the and College her numerous St . Barbe— friends that is , xaoderate each to say Attached on charge the associative to the it training would princi be best an ple suited E — cole and N to g the ive al special to e to g train irls ap at titudes teachers a very of ,
. so that they should be really competent to teach , and a Kindergarten for the of developing the individual facultiesthe attractions ,
and whatever purpose might have a tendency towards the , artistic and practical in art in the juveniles sent to it . The expenses of
underit taking is ' such an establishm to conditionall ent would secure be very a considerable great , for which number reason of y
• pupils necessary previous to its foundation . The literary standing and social be position the best here possible of several ladies antee engaged to offer in for this the undertaking due fulfilment woul of d
their programme . If guar amongst your readers there are those wishing to send their young relatives to France to be educated or to
complete their education , the project of Mile , de Marchef _Griraxcl is recommended to their earnest consideration .
E . J .
414 Notices Of Books.
414 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
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... Maitre Jpierre. Par Edmond About. A ...
_... Maitre JPierre . Par Edmond About . A Fre _^ _stck novel : what can English readers have to do with it
do except many to avoid other it question ? Have s respecting we not settled forei the gn nations whole question ? , and ' more , because , as have we Sue and Paul de Kock and Dumas fils and some
therefore done Eugene their worst persist for in the ignoring light literatur all the e good of their moral country writers , do of we whom not , .
Emile Souvestre , is the type , and in thinking all French novels very clever , very shocking , and certainly to be eschewed by all
respectable people ?
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1862, page 414, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021862/page/54/
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