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76 MADAME DE GIBARDIN.
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XII.—MADAME DE GIRARDIN.
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• In her, the published following two ye...
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Amongst Young 1 Women Tlie Laboring Empl...
where required extra it , and liel where p might those be who obtaiden wanted when work a pressure nright app of ly business .
M . A . This lanwhich is tible of various modifications in practice ,
p , suscep referred exemplifies last the month princi in ples the of article co-operation on the among " Oinions women of to John which Stuart we p
Mill / ' of which a continuation will appear in November . The rules , the amount of and the amount of reserved fund are all
questions for discussion wages ; , but Mr . Mill's opinion is strongly favorable to the formation of co-operative or joint-stock companies in education as soon and as self the
artisans of any trade are sufficiently advanced - control of the Rochdale to be capable Mill in of Yorkshire working well affords in combination a lendid instance . The of success such sp
combination .
76 Madame De Gibardin.
76 MADAME DE GIBARDIN .
Xii.—Madame De Girardin.
XII . —MADAME DE GIRARDIN . { Concludedfrom page 20 . )
• In Her, The Published Following Two Ye...
• In her the published following two year novels , Madame entitled de " The Girardin O , - as Glass we _" must and " now An call Old
Maid , ' s Tales to her Nep , hews ; " in 1833 pera , " _Napoline , , " generally regarded as the best of her poems ; in 1835 , another novel , " Mon The
sieur le Marquis de Pontanges" and , in 1836 , a fourth novel , " Cane of Monsieur de Balzac . " Of these novels we select the Opera Glass" Le Lorgnon , "
through which to take a glance at the authoress , ' s powers in prose fiction . Her preface is as follows , and its lively style conveys a
satire an Eng in lish every novelist line . would How indite different . " This ( need preface we remark , " writes ?) to Madame anything de him
Girardin , " is not in the fashion ; the author does not deceive - mistake self . In which the first is never place , committed it proceeds now from _-a-days his own secondl pen y , a it is grave not
longer good ; than it is the not work threatening itself , , and and does does not not insist announce ; on its half being , a dozen very
contemporary books government of the , past same authors , present stamp , immolating , as or to in come the every press ; it one does ' ; who it not does got _fxx not any the . insult credit merit any be of
fore our generation came on the scene . The author does not prove herein that nobody but his own friends know how to write—that they is deficient only possess in clever talent friends and ori or ginality that he —not does by not -any appreciate means that their he
talents ; but , unhappily for him , , they are of themselves so famous , that by reason he cannot of their pretend sublime to verses establish , or , their any more eloquent than and to poetic add to prose their ,
reputation . Thus the great quackery of introducing proper names
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1860, page 76, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101860/page/4/
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