The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... remarked by The Times that " the people of these islands could set up no better model of the performance of the duties of a wife and mother than their Queen " . The Queen was considerably less ladylike than many of her subjects in the ...
... remarked by The Times that " the people of these islands could set up no better model of the performance of the duties of a wife and mother than their Queen " . The Queen was considerably less ladylike than many of her subjects in the ...
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... remarked that " Mr. C. " ate no other vegetables than old potatoes . Potatoes were a staple food then as they are today but vegetables generally do not seem to have been very popular . Mrs Beeton devotes a meagre section to vegetables ...
... remarked that " Mr. C. " ate no other vegetables than old potatoes . Potatoes were a staple food then as they are today but vegetables generally do not seem to have been very popular . Mrs Beeton devotes a meagre section to vegetables ...
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... remarked acidly upon the girth of many middle - aged Victorian ladies . In the 1860s dieting was taken up with some enthusiasm by the fashionable , as Lady Frederick Cavendish wrote in her diary : " All the fat world are dieting ...
... remarked acidly upon the girth of many middle - aged Victorian ladies . In the 1860s dieting was taken up with some enthusiasm by the fashionable , as Lady Frederick Cavendish wrote in her diary : " All the fat world are dieting ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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