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was one supporter of this attribution; he wrote: "Several quaint little tales introduced in Goldsmith's Essays show that he had a turn for this species of mock history; and the advertisement and title-page bear the stamp of his sly and playful humor." The book has also been attributed to Newbery
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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
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ... with Synonyms in English, French ... Etc. Compiled by J.S. Farmer [and W.E. Henley], Volume 3
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is credited with popularizing the term "goody two-shoes", the actual origin of the phrase is unknown. For example, it appears a century earlier in
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gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich
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Matthew O. Grenby (2013). "Little Goody Two-Shoes and Other Stories: Originally Published by John Newbery". p. vii. Palgrave Macmillan
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Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich
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houses in London and the provinces, although of late years there have been no new issues.
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Goody Two-Shoes: A Facsimile Reproduction of the Edition of 1766 [EBook #13675]
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The name is used herein to point out the mayoress's comparative privilege; "
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Text of an 1881 reprint of the original version on Project Gutenberg
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of the eponymous Goody Two-Shoes from the 1768 edition of the novel
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1888 chromolithographed pictorial edition at the Internet Archive
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18th Century Children's Book Collections at the British Museum
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Mistress mayoress complained that the pottage was cold;
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Hold you, if you can, your tittle-tattle,' quoth he.
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Index

Goody Two-Shoes
Goody Two Shoes (song)
Little Goody Two Shoes (video game)
Out of Our Idiot

John Newbery
London
1765
goody two-shoes
do-gooder
literary genre
Goody
gentleman
widower

woodcut
John Newbery
children's literature
Oliver Goldsmith
Citizen of the World
Washington Irving
Charles Cotton
Goody
Goodwife
"The Revolutionary Influence of the First English Children's Novel"
The Making of the Modern Child: Children's Literature and Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century
ISBN
978-0-415-94299-7
Goody Two-Shoes: A Facsimile Reproduction of the Edition of 1766 [EBook #13675]
Life of Oliver Goldsmith

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