The English Country Squire as Depicted in English Prose Fiction from 1740 to 1800University of Pennsylvania, 1938 - 149 pàgines |
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... seems to lose its old value towards the latter part of the century . Charles Johnstone says in The Reverie , 1762 , in a usage which is unique , " " The death of his father put Mr. Sugarcane ( for he must no longer be called by the ...
... seems to lose its old value towards the latter part of the century . Charles Johnstone says in The Reverie , 1762 , in a usage which is unique , " " The death of his father put Mr. Sugarcane ( for he must no longer be called by the ...
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... seem to be securely seated are so , either because they have married heiresses , or because the property was , in ... seems to be true of other sections of England ; and , by his avowedly conservative estimate , in the three centuries ...
... seem to be securely seated are so , either because they have married heiresses , or because the property was , in ... seems to be true of other sections of England ; and , by his avowedly conservative estimate , in the three centuries ...
Pàgina 76
... seems to be no instance in these novels in which the guilty do not meet with punishment . SECTION C. ON MORALITY The ... seem to be a form of protest against ideas which would level class distinctions . proud fabric of their order there ...
... seems to be no instance in these novels in which the guilty do not meet with punishment . SECTION C. ON MORALITY The ... seem to be a form of protest against ideas which would level class distinctions . proud fabric of their order there ...
Continguts
DEFINITION | 11 |
THE SQUIRES BACKGROUND | 25 |
LEISURE OCCUPATIONS | 49 |
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