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Day’s will and,
230
family,
180
,
189
Lunar Society,
52
,
125
,
132
,
184
,
186
Sabrina’s wedding,
238
Kerr, Hugh,
70–71
Kildare, Emily, Duchess of Leinster,
40
Kingston, Ann.
See
Sidney, Sabrina
Knights Templar,
27
Ladies of Llangollen,
105
Lane, Richard James,
272
“Laura” and Petrarch/poetry,
24–25
,
87
Laurens, Henry,
184–185
,
223
Laurens, John,
184–185
Leigh Hunt, Henry,
227
Leonora,
23
,
25
,
77
Levasseur, Thérèse,
36
,
37
,
86
,
151
,
207
Lichfield
Sabrina in,
105–106
,
107–112
,
114
,
115
,
116
,
118–125
,
126–130
,
131
,
133
See also specific individuals;
Stowe House, Lichfield
Locke, John,
19
,
37
,
39
Lowndes, Milnes,
201–202
,
216
Lowndes, Robert,
200
,
201–202
Lowndes, Thomas,
201–202
,
213
,
216
Lucretia.
See
Car, Dorcas (Lucretia)
Lunar Society of Birmingham,
31
,
46
,
51–52
,
123
,
125–127
,
166
,
173
,
180
,
184
,
186
,
231–232
,
268
Lycurgus,
12
“Macaronis,”
150
Mackenzie, Henry,
150
Magee, Samuel,
57
,
58
Mandeville, Bernard,
19
Mansfield, Lord/ruling,
172
Mantua-making (dressmaking),
178
Marquis de Sade,
79
,
121
Marriage
legal age,
54
See also
Women’s status
Marriage Act (1753),
68
Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin
(Seward),
257–260
,
261
Middle Temple Inn,
13
,
18
,
27
,
5
1
,
53
,
170–171
,
174
,
176
,
184
,
206
,
232
,
239
Milnes, Esther
background,
199–200
brother-in-law and,
199
,
201–202
Day examining,
209–211
description/personality,
200–201
,
202–205
friends and,
200–201
inheritance and,
199–200
,
204
,
211
,
216
meeting Day/early relationship,
203–206
sister (Elizabeth),
200
,
201
suitors,
199
,
201
,
202–203
,
217–218
See also
Day, Esther
Milnes, Richard,
199–200
Milton, John,
75
,
103
“Monimia” name,
67
Montagu, Elizabeth,
185
Montagu, Mary Wortley,
21
Musical Travels Through England
(Bicknell and Day),
183
,
239
My Fair Lady,
62
Napoleon Bonaparte,
257
Nelson, Admiral,
261
Nollekens, Joseph,
249
Ode for the New Year
(Day),
206
Orley Farm
(Trollope),
255–256
Orphan Hospital at Shrewsbury.
See
Foundling Hospital
Ovid and Pygmalion story,
61
,
62
,
275
Oxford University
decline in standards,
14–15
See also
Day, Thomas/Oxford University
Palterton Hall,
200
,
201
Panckoucke, Charles-Joseph,
161
Paris
burning books,
17
Day/Edgeworths and,
15
1–153
Day’s/orphans’ visit,
81
,
82–85
fashion,
89
,
190
Rousseau and,
37
,
86
,
151–153
,
207
Parker, Mary,
118–119
,
129
,
180
Parkinsons
background,
178
,
187
Sabrina and,
178
,
179
,
181
,
186–187
Penfold, Mary/family,
69
,
70
,
71
,
72
Petrarca (Petrarch), Francesco,
24
,
87
Phillips, Jane.
See
Day, Jane
Phillips, Thomas
background,
11
as Day’s stepfather,
10–11
,
53
,
84
,
106
Piozzi, Hester.
see
Thrale, Hester
Ponsonby, Sarah,
105
Pritchard, Thomas Farnolls,
Prostitution,
53–54
Pygmalion myth,
61–62
,
97–98
,
107
,
131
,
156
,
196
,
256
,
274
,
275
Pygmalion
(Rousseau),
62
Pygmalion
(Shaw),
61–62
,
107
,
131
,
256
,
275
Reynolds, Joshua,
39
Richardson, Samuel,
19
Robinson, Richard George, Reverend,
122–123
,
124
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
background/ideas,
4
,
35
,
37–40
,
83
,
150
,
162
,
171
,
243
Day/Edgeworths visit,
152–153
death,
217
Dying Negro, The
(Day and Bicknell) and,
177
,
182
,
206
,
207–208
Galatea and,
62
,
98
in hiding,
35–36
,
40
,
86
his children,
3
7
ideas on education,
37–40
personality,
36
return to France,
150–15
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