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To the Editor of the English Woman's Jou...
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To The ^Editor Of The English Woman* S J...
for suit her . " favorite Man shall pursuit not live , her an b d y hear good bread t advice desire alone : " iven no good her as mo to it ther the would choice not wantonl of a time pur y -
kiHing deprive ; her no daug Christian hter of woman would ' s wish i , t is to so morall long play as so uncharitable was " When mere a part irl - .
Such conductindeedis as impolitic as y wrong . a g is thoughtlessl , y , not to , say offices maliciousl which y , she called knows away conl from d h her been books just at all
well times , to formed perform without trifling herher love of books is in danger of ave becoming mor as - per domestic , duties lrootedAnother bad effect
bidand her dislike to deej > y . who of needless , with all teasing his and histries restraint and is absurdities suggested , in shows the a " t Emile times " a of deep Rousseau insight ,
into , human nature sop . He traces censoriousness and the love of evil-speaking to that very sourceand I am inclined to be of his opinion , as no candid
perthan son will deny No that doubt , girls this are is partl more prone owing to to these the want faults of than mental boys cultivation , women
t and urn the t men o R absence ousseau . of he that considers _" narrowing that y young process persons " mentioned who are above over . - But governed to re- ,
are t to out , the faults and . weakness of those who govern them , and dan that t ap tlie hab habit it spy ude thus induced d _' observer tends to deteriorate r leur the s enfan character tset . " -Depen plaire
perhaps go de verne leur V A s en ; till on trouver more the sep contrary . r perni " _JSTot ciou , that many s ; _but I should of they them gens insinuate are are pa not indul j that udiciousl ged to all an g y _, irls extent trea are ted that , over and is - in well htYour
com responden there ing is ; little I t am seems appearance happy to admit in believing of all their this , being with when she general , that talks it of is surel coming the taug good t ; . time that h slowl mental that cor is
falling vacancy would not out and for of music favor the world . ( as When the that princi I boys hear pal should acquirement men recommending meddle ) are with I y , girls houg reminded what the y y ,
Elizabeth Barrett ' s lines written on a different occasion , ; I quote from memory , and am not sure of being' perfectly correct .
" And These therefore sceptered , whe strangers n the _genei shun 'al the hoard common ' v salt iew , , " They We should , standing suspect up t the o car viands ve for that "blind ensue and . " halt ,
I beg to remain , Madam , Yours with respect ,
A . S .
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To the Editor of the English Woman ' s Journal .
! N " OTES _TTPOBT _YOTJB _OWJST _COBBESPONDENTS BY A CONSTANT ReADEB . munication Those Madam whose of , memories O . Cs or . may curiosity find have more been of Wastclale stirred by and the its livelv natives com in - your
of sa a charming y his a word poetry of poem , in her the of own last the volume late experience , Professor of his at collective the " Wilson rude l , she hosprtium works now arrived published . And there of the a with in C . Head declining II the . would long rest
day ago beds , well when wearied , the The companion refreshment . There of was a offered brother nothing was ' so a re sort , creative of "brea as d " eggs and cheese and bacon the "
or . , latter a substance and for like xtravagant India-rubber fee with the master a tin coating undertook , new to act lk , as and guide beer
little over as new the : Blacksail on the hill an ; but e side he and satisfied pointing . himself out a notch with t . akin in the g up distant the strangers outline . a
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1859, page 214, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111859/page/70/
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