Portrait of an Age: Victorian EnglandOxford University Press, 1977 - 423 páginas In print continuously since its first appearance in 1936, this study of the Victorian era from 1837-1901 is regarded as the greatest history of that time ever written. An immortal classic, the greatest longest essay ever written. |
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... never betrayed itself by a more superior sniff . Absurdity and impropriety , like domesticated dragons , guard the ... never came into existence , the re - emergence in the forties of a more ancient tradi- tion , a sense of the past and ...
... never betrayed itself by a more superior sniff . Absurdity and impropriety , like domesticated dragons , guard the ... never came into existence , the re - emergence in the forties of a more ancient tradi- tion , a sense of the past and ...
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... Never , it was said , had new members talked so much as they talked in 1868. Never had they had so much to talk about : never 5 since 1832 had there been so many of them : the quiet time was over . In its six years of office , this ...
... Never , it was said , had new members talked so much as they talked in 1868. Never had they had so much to talk about : never 5 since 1832 had there been so many of them : the quiet time was over . In its six years of office , this ...
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... never remember , Ireland could never forget . And we live in an age which can afford to forgo no study by which disaster can be averted or eluded . This may seem an unduly grave conclusion to a slight work . But one must be in earnest ...
... never remember , Ireland could never forget . And we live in an age which can afford to forgo no study by which disaster can be averted or eluded . This may seem an unduly grave conclusion to a slight work . But one must be in earnest ...
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A Biographical Memoir by Sir George | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THIS EDITION | 9 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND | 17 |
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Making Welfare Work: Reconstructing Welfare for the Millennium Frank Field Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |