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Richard Lovell Edgeworth: A Selection From His Memoirs

Chapter 7 No.7

Word Count: 1130    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ren a curious meeting which he had in a coffee-house with an old acquaintance whom he had not seen for thirty years: He obs

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I sat down upon the ground, and burst out a-crying; he could actually complete an entrechat of ten distinct beats, which I could not accomplish! However, I was well consoled by him; for he invented, for Aldridge's benefit, The Tambourine Dance, which had uncommon success. The dresses were Chinese. Twelve assistants held small drums furnished with bells; these were struck in th

was not to boast of a frivolous excellence that he told this anecdote to his children; it was to express his satisfaction at having, after the first effervescence of boyish spirit

Watt, Darwin, Keir, and Wedgwood; and it was now that his friendship began with M

years, continued to influence his family, and all who had the honour of his friendship. The permanence of this influence after death is a stronger proof of the sincerity of the esteem and admiration felt for the character of the individual than any which can be given during his lifetime. I can bear witness that, in one instance, it never ceased to operate. I know that o

, and thinks to tell of it to this person in preference to every other; the person is gone whom it would have peculiarly suited. It won't do for another. Every departure destroys a class of sympathies. There's Captain Burney gone! What fun has whist now? What matters it what you l

were breaking out in Ireland. Dr. Beddoes of Clifton, who was courting Edgeworth's daughter Anna, had to console himse

fenders into this neighbourhood, and from the business of a county meeting, and the glory of commanding a squadron of horse, and from the exertion requisite to treat with proper indifference an anonymous

corpse not only becomes familiar to the sans culottes of Ireland, but is associated with pleasure in their minds by the festivity of these nocturnal orgies. An insurrection of such people, who have been much oppressed, must be infinitely more horrid than anything tha

l is good and simple. In England, to make a carte-blanche fit to receive

t again in the autumn of the ensuing year (September 1796), rumours of an invasion prevailed, and spread w

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Richard Lovell Edgeworth: A Selection From His Memoirs
Richard Lovell Edgeworth: A Selection From His Memoirs
“The esteemed contemporary of Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott, Maria Edgeworth was a pioneer writer of children's literature and a significant figure in the evolution of the novel in Europe, whose works depict advanced views on the rights of women, politics, education and her beloved Ireland. This comprehensive eBook presents the complete novels of Maria Edgeworth, with numerous illustrations, rare texts appearing for the first time in digital print, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Edgeworth's life and worksConcise introductions to the novels and other textsALL 9 novels, with individual contents tablesImages of how the books were first printed, giving your eReader a taste of the original textsExcellent formatting of the textsMany short story collections – including the classic children's collections EARLY LESSONS and FRANK, appearing here for the first time in digital printSpecial chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the short storiesAlso includes the rare short story collection THE MOST UNFORTUNATE DAY OF MY LIFE AND OTHER STORIES, which was published posthumouslyEasily locate the short stories you want to readEdgeworth's plays and a selection of non-fictionIncludes Edgeworth's letters - spend hours exploring the author's personal correspondence, with detailed table of contentsFeatures two biographies, including a selection of her father's memoirs - explore Edgeworth's literary lifeScholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres Please visit delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titlesCONTENTS: The NovelsCASTLE RACKRENTBELINDATHE MODERN GRISELDALEONORAPATRONAGEHARRINGTONORMONDHELENORLANDINO The Shorter FictionTHE PARENT'S ASSISTANTHARRY AND LUCY: BEING THE FIRST PART OF EARLY LESSONSMORAL TALESPOPULAR TALESTALES OF FASHIONABLE LIFEFRANK: A SEQUEL OF EARLY LESSONSGARRY OWEN; OR, THE SNOW-WOMAN, AND OTHER STORIESTHE LITTLE DOG TRUSTY; THE ORANGE MAN; AND THE CHERRY ORCHARDTHE MOST UNFORTUNATE DAY OF MY LIFE AND OTHER STORIES The Short StoriesLIST OF SHORT STORIES IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDERLIST OF SHORT STORIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER The PlaysCOMIC DRAMAS IN THREE ACTS The LettersTHE LIFE AND LETTERS OF MARIA EDGEWORTH The Non-FictionPRACTICAL EDUCATIONESSAY ON IRISH BULLSAN ESSAY ON THE NOBLE SCIENCE OF SELF-JUSTIFICATION The BiographiesRICHARD LOVELL EDGEWORTH: A SELECTION FROM HIS MEMOIRSMARIA EDGEWORTH by Helen Zimmern Please visit delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles”
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