The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... Mary Hardcastle at one such London dance " behind the ferns on the stairs " . In her diary Mary described him as her " old friend of 3 yrs . standing " , but their friendship had clearly developed in very limited circumstances . After a ...
... Mary Hardcastle at one such London dance " behind the ferns on the stairs " . In her diary Mary described him as her " old friend of 3 yrs . standing " , but their friendship had clearly developed in very limited circumstances . After a ...
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... Mary Hardcastle , the dresses worn by the bridesmaids could strike a more colourful note - Etiquette of Good Society ( 1893 ) tells us that for bridesmaids " A picturesque costume is often chosen which combines two colours ... bouquets ...
... Mary Hardcastle , the dresses worn by the bridesmaids could strike a more colourful note - Etiquette of Good Society ( 1893 ) tells us that for bridesmaids " A picturesque costume is often chosen which combines two colours ... bouquets ...
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... Mary Barton or Ruth to find that Mrs Gaskell took a continuing and lively interest in the conditions in which mill girls in Manchester lived and worked . In one of the opening chapters of Mary Barton she let a poor man speak for himself ...
... Mary Barton or Ruth to find that Mrs Gaskell took a continuing and lively interest in the conditions in which mill girls in Manchester lived and worked . In one of the opening chapters of Mary Barton she let a poor man speak for himself ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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