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vicious g stories , need of themselves corrupt any one . But I do say jects that there becoming is something discontented very if ludicrous any moral motiveless in the warning students fables respecting of of such sin _" their
subthe when own _" head The world the days of vengeful be the are offered imprisoned gone mistresses , instead by when reprover of of these a French haug . The ht Kings y days Herodius obtained are also could life gone cut . -long b off y :
¦ c lettres de cachet' for those who dared to satirize them either in ing poety of or the prose million . But is the that day which is not Pope gone describes when the as favourite the worshi preach p of
the fashionable crowd of his own time , when—4 To rest never , the mentions _cushion and hell soft to ears Dean polite invite . ' ,
" The received axiom of certain circles is , that anything may be ? has _tLone not > but budded nothing and must blossome be talked d into about a story . The about committed town / ' requires sin that
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world reflect of calml idleness y and honestl and luxury y , special , such as neither appear require magnify g ing . nor extra darkening , but to be rendered dazed merely the as they litter are that , for is
the teaching of eyes that might else be by g iiot Mrs glory KJemble . " ' warrant for portraying cruelty pushed to disgust )
a and kindre vic . e d descending argument s , to and the is level even of more brute to beasts the purpose , is when to , be for soug she ht can in
_appealto the _majesty of TiitrTiEi , and ask with justice if a woman ' s / pen man refuses be tance expected of io record to believe the wickedness untold that such anguish on . things the of ground her are sisters ! The that ' lot bli it , & is can dfold too a
accepenormous the shockin part g of to those be talked who about promul , shows gate and a curious sustain mental the notion confusion . If the on the
peace wicked wicked . word thing Aii exemp , be under an lification offence the shade to of God the of which prevalent and connexion man we , are tone how with asked much of the thoug to English more rest ht on in
Woman also this s an ubj incident ' s ect _Jotjrnax occurred of , slavery some and years oddl . In y ago enoug the in Atlantic h * the Monthl stumbling y , a -block very aiid hig was h
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1863, page 343, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071863/page/55/
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