Worlds and Underworlds: Anglo-European History Through the CenturiesOwen, 1974 - 316 strán (strany) |
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... social student ' , wrote Virginia Woolf , ' can pick up hardly any facts about social life from Shakespeare's plays . ' Maybe , but from Henry IV he can at least observe the long continuity of English society . Falstaff's London ...
... social student ' , wrote Virginia Woolf , ' can pick up hardly any facts about social life from Shakespeare's plays . ' Maybe , but from Henry IV he can at least observe the long continuity of English society . Falstaff's London ...
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... social equals . Dickens ( Speeches ) also confessed , I believe there is not in England any institution as socially liberal as a public school . . so complete an absence of servility to mere rank , to mere position , to mere riches ...
... social equals . Dickens ( Speeches ) also confessed , I believe there is not in England any institution as socially liberal as a public school . . so complete an absence of servility to mere rank , to mere position , to mere riches ...
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... social divisions . More participation was needed , less officialdom ; not a Platonic utopia but better behaviour . Impre- cise , unsystematic in his analysis - he jeered at many of the greatest Victorian social achievements - he pointed ...
... social divisions . More participation was needed , less officialdom ; not a Platonic utopia but better behaviour . Impre- cise , unsystematic in his analysis - he jeered at many of the greatest Victorian social achievements - he pointed ...
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Contents Authors Preface 7 | 7 |
PART | 9 |
A Britain of Gods II | 11 |
Autorské práva | |
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Worlds and Underworlds: Anglo-European History Through the Centuries Peter Vansittart Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1974 |
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