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    Goody Two-Shoes

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    Goody Two-Shoes

    Goody Two-Shoes (1888 year)
    Subject: Brothers and sisters; Orphans; Conduct of life; Education | New-York : McLoughlin Bro's1888 Year | Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT | Call number: srlf_ucla:LAGE-1529577
    Language: English | Book contributor: University of California Libraries | collor PDF illustrated | 16 Pages | 2 MB

    Goody Two Shoes” was published in April 1765, and few nursery books have had a wider circulation, or have retained their position so long. The number of editions that have been published both in England and America is legion, and it has appeared in mutilated versions under the auspices of numerous publishing houses in London and the provinces, although of late years there have been no new issues. Even in 1802, Charles Lamb in writing to Coleridge, said–

    “"Goody Two Shoes” is almost out of print. Mrs Barbauld’s stuff has
    banished all the old classics of the nursery, and the shopman at
    Newbery’s hardly deigned to reach them off an old exploded corner of
    a shelf, when Mary asked for them. Mrs Barbauld’s and Mrs Trimmer’s
    nonsense lay in piles about. Knowledge, insignificant and vapid as Mrs
    Barbauld’s books convey, it seems must come to a child in the shape of
    knowledge; and his empty noddle must be turned with conceit of his own
    powers when he has learnt that a horse is an animal, and Billy is
    better than a horse, and such like, instead of that beautiful interest
    in wild tales, which made the child a man, while all the time he
    suspected himself to be no bigger than a child. Science has succeeded
    to poetry no less in the little walks of children than with men. Is
    there no possibility of averting this sore evil? Think what you would
    have been now, if instead of being fed with tales and old wives’
    fables in childhood, you had been crammed with geography and natural
    history!

    “Hang them!–I mean the cursed Barbauld crew, those blights and blasts
    of all that is human in man and child."

    There must, however, be many parents still living who remember the delight that the little story gave them in their younger days, and they will, no doubt, be pleased to see it once more in the form which was then so familiar to them. The children of to-day, too, will look on it with some curiosity, on account of the fact that it is one of the oldest of our nursery tales, and amused and edified their grand-parents and great grand-parents when they were children, while they cannot fail to be attracted by its simple, pretty, and interesting story.



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