Mrs. G.B.S.: A PortraitHarper & Row, 1963 - 303 páginas This book is a biographical portrait of Charlotte Shaw, wife of famed Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw. |
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... social life of Shropshire . The best families called frequently on each other in that county , and there was a pleasing formality in social relationships . English servants , too , were properly trained . Why , at Derry , Horace called ...
... social life of Shropshire . The best families called frequently on each other in that county , and there was a pleasing formality in social relationships . English servants , too , were properly trained . Why , at Derry , Horace called ...
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... social side and to take an active part in the venture when opportunities arose . It was the first time she had had the chance of being closely connected with a social experiment on any scale ; this seemed to her a far more valu- able ...
... social side and to take an active part in the venture when opportunities arose . It was the first time she had had the chance of being closely connected with a social experiment on any scale ; this seemed to her a far more valu- able ...
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... social evil has gone too deep for mere sur- face palliation . We must have something else . Something more virile and more radical . ) Is what is wanted a new science ? Some- thing like the science of medicine applied collectively , and ...
... social evil has gone too deep for mere sur- face palliation . We must have something else . Something more virile and more radical . ) Is what is wanted a new science ? Some- thing like the science of medicine applied collectively , and ...
Contenido
THE TOWNSENDS 17571855 | 3 |
THE ENGLISHWOMAN 18551874 | 9 |
GROWING UP 18741877 | 20 |
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