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bluestocking

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blue·stock·ing / ˈbloōˌstäking/ • n. often derog. an intellectual or literary woman.

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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...of the group of 18th-century women known as the bluestockings, she was a friend of Johnson, Burke, Reynolds...1807); study by A. C. C. Gaussen (1906); Bluestocking Letters (ed. by R. B. Johnson, 1926).
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Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography ...belief in a Supreme Being but does not seem to have been a zealous member of any church. In 1812 he married a wealthy bluestocking widow, Jane Apreece, but the marriage was childless and not happy. In the same year he was knighted and in 1818 was made...
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Elizabeth (Robinson) Montagu 1720-1800, English author, one of the bluestockings . She was noted for her wit and beauty, and her London literary salon was frequented by Johnson, Walpole, Burke, and other...

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