The English Country Squire as Depicted in English Prose Fiction from 1740 to 1800University of Pennsylvania, 1938 - 149 pàgines |
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... means and opportunity.1 Generally speaking , from the standpoint of the novelist of the period , educational standards among the country gentry were improving ; and , it must be remembered , even the most prejudiced social historians ...
... means and opportunity.1 Generally speaking , from the standpoint of the novelist of the period , educational standards among the country gentry were improving ; and , it must be remembered , even the most prejudiced social historians ...
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... means of this vigor and soundness were the Habeas Corpus Act and the Revolution of 1688 made possible . Mention has been made of the predominant part played by the country gentry in politics . The novels abound in scenes depicting the ...
... means of this vigor and soundness were the Habeas Corpus Act and the Revolution of 1688 made possible . Mention has been made of the predominant part played by the country gentry in politics . The novels abound in scenes depicting the ...
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... means , in this man it looks a mouse in St. Paul's church , little life in much brute matter ; a shilling in a sack , little value and much emptiness ; a needle in a bundle of hay , that is scarce possible to be found in a week's ...
... means , in this man it looks a mouse in St. Paul's church , little life in much brute matter ; a shilling in a sack , little value and much emptiness ; a needle in a bundle of hay , that is scarce possible to be found in a week's ...
Continguts
DEFINITION | 11 |
THE SQUIRES BACKGROUND | 25 |
LEISURE OCCUPATIONS | 49 |
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The English Country Squire as Depicted in English Prose Fiction from 1740 to ... Kenneth Chester Slagle Visualització de fragments - 1938 |
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