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Pagina 11
... English literature became a litera III . ture of men , as English society a society |. CHARACTERISTICS OF EUROPEAN SOCIETY . II.
... English literature became a litera III . ture of men , as English society a society |. CHARACTERISTICS OF EUROPEAN SOCIETY . II.
Pagina 12
... English society- I say English , for circumstances were different in Scot- land , and under their influence Scotch society assumed a form more similar to that of Germany . It consisted of free and independent men of wealth , most of ...
... English society- I say English , for circumstances were different in Scot- land , and under their influence Scotch society assumed a form more similar to that of Germany . It consisted of free and independent men of wealth , most of ...
Pagina 13
... English read more than any other nation in the world . At times , of course , life in these residences would become somewhat rough and boisterous ; still , a healthy spirit on the whole animated this class , which was kept fresh in mind ...
... English read more than any other nation in the world . At times , of course , life in these residences would become somewhat rough and boisterous ; still , a healthy spirit on the whole animated this class , which was kept fresh in mind ...
Pagina 14
... English maiden ? Where one that is more worthy of regard than the English matron , such as we find her , surrounded by her numerous family , in the houses of the middle class ? Un- fortunately , however , these types seem to be becoming ...
... English maiden ? Where one that is more worthy of regard than the English matron , such as we find her , surrounded by her numerous family , in the houses of the middle class ? Un- fortunately , however , these types seem to be becoming ...
Pagina 15
... English life , a leaden gravity took possession of society , an orthopædi- cal prudery forced it into her strait - waist- coat . True , the England of the past century was neither very refined nor deli- cate in its habits ; still , even ...
... English life , a leaden gravity took possession of society , an orthopædi- cal prudery forced it into her strait - waist- coat . True , the England of the past century was neither very refined nor deli- cate in its habits ; still , even ...
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