She has suffered a little herself from being viewed by some as the archetypal bluestocking. |
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Though, with her reputation as a bluestocking, the family puts its hopes in the younger now. |
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As for her daughter, she was a bluestocking, one of only four of the class of 1958 debs who won a place at university. |
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Why, from what I know of her and what I have heard of Lady Josephine, she is quite a bluestocking! |
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She was a bluestocking, to whom German, mathematics, church history, and medicine were pure pleasure. |
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Sterne fell in love with Elizabeth Lumley, a cousin to Elizabeth Montagu, the bluestocking. |
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The American debate contrasts favourably with the cavalier way such issues in Britain have been relegated to a quango and the whim of an elderly bluestocking baroness. |
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Now, I suspect that the overwhelming fixation was a safe focus that meant I didn't have to date boys my own age, and thus kept me safe when I needed to be: a chaste bluestocking with a rip-roaring imagination. |
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It is about a bluestocking who discovers her mother is a scarlet woman. |
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