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Friends, Associates | Jane Warton | Some of her brothers' friends (notably John Mulso
and the naturalist Gilbert White
) were friends of Jane's; Reid, Hugh. “Jenny: The Fourth Warton”. Notes and Queries, No. 1, pp. 84 -92. 85 |
Literary responses | Hester Mulso Chapone | Her brother John
told Gilbert White that eminent men like the Bishop of London and the Speaker of the House of Commons, having been shown this debate, judged Richardson to have been hard pressed by... |
Literary responses | Hester Mulso Chapone | Her brother John
, who judged her to have a good ear for verse, wrote admiringly of this ode. Myers, Sylvia Harcstark. The Bluestocking Circle: Women, Friendship, and the Life of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century England. Clarendon, 1990. 78 |
Literary responses | Hester Mulso Chapone | Her brother John
wrote of the Praises that resound on all Sides following the publication of this book, though he regretted that reviewers, in praising the moral content, had ignored the literary style. Myers, Sylvia Harcstark. The Bluestocking Circle: Women, Friendship, and the Life of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century England. Clarendon, 1990. 231 |
Occupation | Jane Warton | JW
found herself a governess position after her father's death. Reid, Hugh. “Jenny: The Fourth Warton”. Notes and Queries, No. 1, pp. 84 -92. 86 |
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