Nurses and Women appointed to attend her, and permitted her to receive no Part of her Education from another, which he was capable of giving her himself. He taught her to read and write in a very few Months; and, as she grew older, finding in her an uncommon... The Female Quixote: Or, The Adventures of Arabella - Page 3by Charlotte Lennox - 1752Full view - About this book
| Charlotte Lennox - England - 1752 - 300 pages
...and made up all the Happinefs of his Life. At Four Years of Age he took her from under the Diredion of the Nurfes and Women appointed to attend her, and...taught her to read and write in a very few Months; am 1 , as fhe B 2 giew. The Marquis, following the Plan of Life he had laid down, divided his Time... | |
| English fiction - 1783 - 742 pages
...the happinefs of his life. At four years of age he took her frortt under the direction of the nurfcs and women appointed to attend her, and permitted her...capable of giving her himfelf. He taught her to read und write in a very few months ; and, as (he grew older, finding in her an uncommon quicknefs of apprehenlion,... | |
| English literature - 1820 - 254 pages
...the happiness of his life. At four years of age, he took her from under the direction of the nurses and women appointed to attend her, and permitted her...education from another which he was capable of giving her himself. He taught her to read and write in a very few months; and, as she grew older, rinding in her... | |
| Richard A. Barney - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 442 pages
...her instruction. When she is four years old, he removes her from the care of her nurses, permitting her to receive no Part of her Education from another, which he was capable of giving her himself. He taught her to read and write in a very few Months; and, as she grew older, fmding in her... | |
| Charlotte Lennox - 2006 - 334 pages
...the Happiness of his Life. At Four Years of Age he took her from under the Direction of the Nurses and Women appointed to attend her, and permitted her...Education from another, which he was capable of giving her himself. He taught her to read and write in a very few Months; and, as she grew older, finding in her... | |
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