The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... talk of heaven in detail , just as worldly people would talk of the place where they were going for change of air . " In the winter of 1853 Maria Hare was very ill . " I found my dearest mother very feeble and tottering , and it was a ...
... talk of heaven in detail , just as worldly people would talk of the place where they were going for change of air . " In the winter of 1853 Maria Hare was very ill . " I found my dearest mother very feeble and tottering , and it was a ...
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... talk , and were punctual to our time . " In Manners and Rules of Good Society , published in 1888 , the insistence remained that the limit of " a ceremonious call " should be 15 minutes . This same book of etiquette has very precise ...
... talk , and were punctual to our time . " In Manners and Rules of Good Society , published in 1888 , the insistence remained that the limit of " a ceremonious call " should be 15 minutes . This same book of etiquette has very precise ...
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... talk of the blacks with the true old slave - holder sort of contempt . " But she is a Victorian lady still , with a patriotism which today would sit oddly with her liberal views . She visited the Island of St Vincent in the company of ...
... talk of the blacks with the true old slave - holder sort of contempt . " But she is a Victorian lady still , with a patriotism which today would sit oddly with her liberal views . She visited the Island of St Vincent in the company of ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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