id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30435 Ritchie, Anne Thackeray A Book of Sibyls: Miss Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs Opie, Miss Austen .txt text/plain 55608 2753 75 first time Mrs. Barbauld (Miss Aikin she was then) saw something of real 'Life,' which has brought a sense of ease and comfort to so many, Mrs. Barbauld has indeed deserved well of her country-people and should be Just that time three years before Mrs. Barbauld had lost her father, whom she dearly loved. Mrs. Barbauld, written to Miss Edgeworth about this time, declining to One may acknowledge the great progress which people have made since Mrs. Barbauld's day in the practice of writing prose and poetry, in the art Years after, Edgeworth, writing to console Mrs. Day upon her Mr. Edgeworth quotes his friend's reproof to Mrs. Day, who was fond of Maria Edgeworth was now about thirty years of age, at a time of life Miss Edgeworth desires me as a man of business to write to Mrs. ./cache/30435.txt ./txt/30435.txt