The English Country Squire as Depicted in English Prose Fiction from 1740 to 1800University of Pennsylvania, 1938 - 149 pàgines |
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... regard seven hundred pounds as a good estate ; but Mrs. Eliza Haywood says of Mr. Woodland in The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless , 1751 , " his estate at present , indeed is no more than eight hundred pounds a year , but he has great ...
... regard seven hundred pounds as a good estate ; but Mrs. Eliza Haywood says of Mr. Woodland in The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless , 1751 , " his estate at present , indeed is no more than eight hundred pounds a year , but he has great ...
Pàgina 111
... regard his action toward Partridge as justice but later declare that the squire was harsh . When Molly Seagrim comes before him and refuses to name the father of her unborn baby , Allworthy sentences her to Bridewell . Fielding says ...
... regard his action toward Partridge as justice but later declare that the squire was harsh . When Molly Seagrim comes before him and refuses to name the father of her unborn baby , Allworthy sentences her to Bridewell . Fielding says ...
Pàgina 139
... regard of the country gentleman . It is hard to determine how much credence may be placed upon attempts to read personal opin- ions into the novelists ' portrayal of the squires . The much dis- cussed influence of Fielding's experiences ...
... regard of the country gentleman . It is hard to determine how much credence may be placed upon attempts to read personal opin- ions into the novelists ' portrayal of the squires . The much dis- cussed influence of Fielding's experiences ...
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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Allworthy Anna St Anti-Gallican Bage Banished Barham Downs Bayne-Powell boorish character Charlotte Smith Clara Reeve Collyer Coombe Wood country gentleman country gentry country squire court-leet Cumberland Desmond Edward eighteenth century eighteenth century novel Eliza Emily Montague England English Country Family Pictures Fanny Seymour farm father Felicia to Charlotte Fielding Fielding's fortune Fox hunting Gamesters garden Grand Tour Haywood hero History of Miss History of Ophelia Holcroft honor Hugh Trevor Humphrey Clinker hundred pounds hunting interest Invisible Spy James Wallace John Juniper Lady Julia Mandeville land Lennox Letters from Felicia London lord Lydia Macaulay magistrate manners Marchmont marriage Matrimony Millenium Hall Minifie Mount Henneth novelists Old Manor House parliament peace person political Rayland Richard Robert Bage Robert Bage's Sarah says School for Widows Shebbeare Sir Launcelot Greaves Smollett social Spiritual Quixote Squire Western squire's squirearchy tenants thousand pounds Tom Jones Tory Virtuous Villagers Whig William young squire