Kings & Desperate Men: Life in Eighteenth-century EnglandLife in eighteenth century England in the time of the French Revolution. |
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She was an aristocrat in that she knew what she wanted and went and took it without apologizing ; and perhaps she was also one in the narrower sense of distrusting sentimentality and defying ennui and in seeking , if only in her letters ...
She was an aristocrat in that she knew what she wanted and went and took it without apologizing ; and perhaps she was also one in the narrower sense of distrusting sentimentality and defying ennui and in seeking , if only in her letters ...
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Tony Lumpkin is an excellent comic creation , and real in the sense that no lively booby was ever artificial ; but he is not “ interesting ” in the sense that a Squire Western is , or a Mr Collins , or a M. Jourdain .
Tony Lumpkin is an excellent comic creation , and real in the sense that no lively booby was ever artificial ; but he is not “ interesting ” in the sense that a Squire Western is , or a Mr Collins , or a M. Jourdain .
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a sense , entertainments ; in the latter the entertainment is prodigious , for the scene is all England faithfully reproduced ; but they are predicated of a first - rate experience , not a firstrate mind .
a sense , entertainments ; in the latter the entertainment is prodigious , for the scene is all England faithfully reproduced ; but they are predicated of a first - rate experience , not a firstrate mind .
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