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biographies,
245–247
,
252
,
254
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267
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270
charity and,
3
,
18
,
19–20
,
34
,
41
,
223–224
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240
,
244
,
269
children’s books,
224–225
,
226–228
,
232
,
243
death,
243
Edgeworth home visit (1768),
1–5
,
45–47
education of Dick Edgeworth and,
41
,
42
,
43
,
44–46
etiquette and fashion,
2–3
,
4
,
13
,
16
,
20–21
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24
,
50–51
,
83
,
85
,
89–91
,
98
,
112
,
150–151
,
160–161
,
178
,
179
on Honora,
132–133
human rights and,
3
,
10
,
170–171
,
172
,
173–174
,
178
,
184
,
206
influences (summary),
4
,
12
on love,
4–5
,
16
,
18
,
23
,
24
,
25
,
33
,
50
,
148
Lunar Society,
5
1
,
52
,
125–126
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173–174
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184
makeover in France,
151
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153
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155–160
monologues,
3
,
16
,
33–34
,
46
,
97
,
112
,
126
,
141
,
146
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147
paintings by Wright,
112–113
personal hygiene and,
2
,
3
personality,
2–3
,
20–21
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23
,
33
,
91
,
114
,
126
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175
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182
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224
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240
,
244
physical description,
2
,
20
,
112
rejection by Elizabeth Hall,
208–209
stepfather and,
10–11
,
16
,
53
will,
229–230
,
244
See also potential wives
Day, Thomas and wife-training plan
attacks on,
235–237
,
245
,
253–254
,
260–261
biography and,
245–248
contract regarding orphans,
78–79
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97
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101
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115
,
130
decision on future wife,
98–100
description of perfect woman,
22–23
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25
,
54
,
97
,
98
Émile
and,
49
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83
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85–86
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93
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94
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109
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119–120
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121–122
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127
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137
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189
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190
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191
ethics (summary),
53
,
79
,
275
inheritance and,
53
“love” and,
4–5
,
16
,
25
peasant women,
23–24
,
26
poems of,
24–25
relationship with mother and,
10–11
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16
stoicism/isolated life and,
4
,
6
,
21
,
25
,
140
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141
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143–144
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213–220
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222
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223–225
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243
today’s view of,
275
See also potential wives
Day, Thomas and wife-training plan/France
Avignon,
87–97
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100
,
101
Day’s recklessness,
86–87
Day’s views of French,
82–83
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84
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85
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90
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91–92
Edgeworth correspondence,
87–88
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90–91
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92–93
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95
isolating orphans,
83
,
89
leaving/return to England,
101
in Paris,
82–85
reasons for trip,
83–84
,
89
travel to France,
81–82
travel to Lyon,
85–87
Day, Thomas childhood
birth,
10
boxing,
12–13
Charterhouse School,
11–13
description/personality,
9–10
,
11
,
12
,
13
father,
10
inheritance,
10
question to vicar,
9–10
relationship with mother,
10–11
,
16
smallpox and,
2
,
11
Stoke Newington boarding school,
11
Day, Thomas/Oxford University
description/life,
3
,
14
,
15–20
,
18
,
51
education and,
14
,
15
,
17–20
influences,
17–20
inheritance and,
15
,
20
,
23
,
41
law studies,
1
,
5
,
18
,
51
,
170
,
171
,
206
,
222
leaving,
41
Leonora,
23
,
25
,
77
stoicism and,
15–16
walking trips,
23–26
women and,
5
,
16
,
20
,
21
,
22–23
,
25
De Luc, Françoise-Antoinette (Fanny),
231–232
De Luc, Jean André,
231
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, The
(Gibbon),
14
Delaval, Sir Francis Blake,
31
,
34
,
79
Denning, Stephen Poyntz,
271–272
Devoted Legions, The
(Day),
206
Dickens, Charles,
227
Dickinson, John,
170
Dictionnaire Philosophique
(Voltaire),
17–18
Diderot, Denis,
98
Dying Negro, The
(Day and Bicknell)

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