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MAMA EDGEWOBTH. 11
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them which is at present to not attain only tolerated and much but counterbalancing admired , required merit to in
a make natural permissible some re- courage action . The and hi as gh extremes - , pressure " eng will ine meet of , then prejudice sprang , produced up the ;
wildnesses of the Wolstoncroffc , schooland all its ultra-theories . But at length that happy time has come , when the , lines woman prescribed has found b her Almi proper hty
level wisdom ; where she , fulfils without the overstepp intention ing of Almighty goodness y , and finds g li herself htened , regarded friendcherished as the cultivated in short companion as the Being , valued , bestowed as the by en the
g , Edge Creator Of worth what —to woman be was a Hel a bri oug p , g Meet ht ht examp to for be sarcastic , le man and . Well ! is capable and informed of h without being iffced , Maeia being with
brilliant pedantic , intellectual witty without powers being , abounding in , that , courtesy thoug which g graces the female mannerand those gentler ' charities' which form the
happ ture iness she certainl of home y in . , no If small not the degree founder improved of a new its tone school . Her of litera great
the aim felicity , was to of raise ordinary to the proper life depends rank those ; and humbler to shew virtues that the on loftiest which and the most
principles are usually united with the gayest tempers amiable Her efforts manners were . directed chiefly towards the youngand towards
, the cess middle was borne classes —as of well societ as y b , y and many a striking others— testimony -by the son to of their our suc late
excellent , friend Mr . Honandfor whose untimely death his mother lending thickl wept , y not populated library long before , and London he we always sorrowed parish , declared , his for first her that own step he ! was found Made to no Pastor establish works of so a a the volumes of Maria
useful nor so popular amongst his readers , as Irish Ed Richard geworth gentleman . Lovell , Ed who geworth had married , the father the of daug Maria hter , was of the Sir son Salathiel of an
LovellRecorder of London : Mr . R . L . Edgeworth was born in Eng Drog land heda , , \ , and to be _remained educated in by that the celebrated country till Dr . he Norris was . sent He over entered to
ried Trinity Corpus Miss Christi College Elers , , at of Dublin Oxford Black , - but Burton , and was while where subsequentl yet his an eldest Oxonian y removed son , , in Richard 1763 to that , , mar was of
born in Berkshire . About where two years he remained afterwards , for , he some went time to reside . Maria at Hare , his -Hatch eldest ,
on daug the hter 1 st , was of , January however , 1767 born . at her grandfather ' s , at Black-Burton , oldher father
in Her 1773 mother , was united dying to when Honora Maria her Sney was he d went but , the seven to earl reside y years love at of his , the paternal
unfortunate mansion Major in Ed Andre geworthstown , and with , in the _cotmty lish school of Longford Needlework , having first
placed his little daughter at an Eng . was
Mama Edgewobth. 11
MAMA EDGEWOBTH . 11
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1858, page 11, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091858/page/11/
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