| Even the liberal wing of the aristocracy took its tone from the salons of bluestockings. |
| Such entries include almanacs, bluestockings, circulating libraries, epistolary novels, Grub Street, modernism, Puritanism and so on. |
| Are book editors letting the good ones get away and, in the process, limiting their audience to literary bluestockings? |
| Both parties sign a contract setting out terms on which they insist, and men are presented with a variety of women from nymphomaniacs through bluestockings to homemakers. |
| Today's Tab Totty are naive enough to believe that bluestockings can now flash their suspender belts and still be taken seriously. |
| Some of these professors, self-proclaimed bluestockings, did disdain marriage. |