id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25793 Morley, John Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3), Essay 6: Harriet Martineau .txt text/plain 9821 391 64 Martineau did, no doubt, seek objects far higher and more generous than Miss Martineau underwent the harsh ordeal which awaits most literary In after years, when Miss Martineau had acquired from Comte a conception Miss Martineau removed from Norwich to London, and she had good reasons So far as evening parties went, Miss Martineau soon We cannot wonder that Miss Martineau did not go a second time to the letters, in which Miss Martineau stated objections and propounded find some interest in comparing Miss Martineau's work with the famous of work, and both of them undertaken, as nearly all Miss Martineau's work was, not from merely literary motives, but because she thought that If Miss Martineau had given twice as many years as she gave months to unreasonable in the case of Miss Martineau herself, and she would Miss Martineau at once set her affairs in order, ./cache/25793.txt ./txt/25793.txt