The English Country Squire as Depicted in English Prose Fiction from 1740 to 1800University of Pennsylvania, 1938 - 149 pàgines |
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Pàgina 116
... magistrate , on the other hand , is taxed with all the faults of his country fellows and with accepting bribes as well . The country justice was almost always a wealthy man of an honored family , who not only did not need to touch ...
... magistrate , on the other hand , is taxed with all the faults of his country fellows and with accepting bribes as well . The country justice was almost always a wealthy man of an honored family , who not only did not need to touch ...
Pàgina 117
... magistrate in Tom Jones and Joseph Andrews his lash is equally heavy upon their city colleagues in Amelia . In the second chapter , he says : Mr. Thrasher , however , the ... magistrate , deserves some little The Squire as a Magistrate 117.
... magistrate in Tom Jones and Joseph Andrews his lash is equally heavy upon their city colleagues in Amelia . In the second chapter , he says : Mr. Thrasher , however , the ... magistrate , deserves some little The Squire as a Magistrate 117.
Pàgina 121
... magistrate , who happened somehow to be a man of sense , heard him to the end of his tale without interruption ; when clap- ping his hands to his sides as if to hinder their bursting with laughter , he asked him as soon as he had the ...
... magistrate , who happened somehow to be a man of sense , heard him to the end of his tale without interruption ; when clap- ping his hands to his sides as if to hinder their bursting with laughter , he asked him as soon as he had the ...
Continguts
DEFINITION | 11 |
THE SQUIRES BACKGROUND | 25 |
LEISURE OCCUPATIONS | 49 |
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