The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... Lyttelton re- corded : " At times the bewilderment of all the unknown new clothes , and the vague state of mind I get into as to where they will all go to and what new place I myself am going to , make my poor addled head spin . " It ...
... Lyttelton re- corded : " At times the bewilderment of all the unknown new clothes , and the vague state of mind I get into as to where they will all go to and what new place I myself am going to , make my poor addled head spin . " It ...
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... Lyttelton , later Lady Frederick Cavendish , was a young child a little later than Augustus Hare . Again an intense moral earnestness , emanating from her mother , pervaded her upbringing . As a teenage girl she wrote a memoir of her ...
... Lyttelton , later Lady Frederick Cavendish , was a young child a little later than Augustus Hare . Again an intense moral earnestness , emanating from her mother , pervaded her upbringing . As a teenage girl she wrote a memoir of her ...
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... Lyttelton describes some very lively evenings spent at house parties in the country . In October 1858 she was staying at Escrick , in Yorkshire and the evening's entertainment included not only some sentimental songs but also some comic ...
... Lyttelton describes some very lively evenings spent at house parties in the country . In October 1858 she was staying at Escrick , in Yorkshire and the evening's entertainment included not only some sentimental songs but also some comic ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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