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Before 1641 , it had currency as a fashionable term for a fashionable phenomenon , ' a courtly gentleman , a gallant ' , 5 sometimes , I suspect , already with a pejorative edge . Sir John Suckling uses the word in that sense in the ...
Before 1641 , it had currency as a fashionable term for a fashionable phenomenon , ' a courtly gentleman , a gallant ' , 5 sometimes , I suspect , already with a pejorative edge . Sir John Suckling uses the word in that sense in the ...
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... Cobden to Gladstone , Lloyd George to Stanley Baldwin , Margaret Thatcher to John Major , one of the most important things they wanted and needed to accomplish was to persuade people to see their society ( and their place within it ) ...
... Cobden to Gladstone , Lloyd George to Stanley Baldwin , Margaret Thatcher to John Major , one of the most important things they wanted and needed to accomplish was to persuade people to see their society ( and their place within it ) ...
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Eric Gill , Paul Nash ( a wonderful lithograph of the West Kennet Avenue entitled ' Landscape of the Megaliths ' stunned any visitor to Stuart's sitting room ) and a number of John Pipers and Graham Sutherlands all spoke of his interest ...
Eric Gill , Paul Nash ( a wonderful lithograph of the West Kennet Avenue entitled ' Landscape of the Megaliths ' stunned any visitor to Stuart's sitting room ) and a number of John Pipers and Graham Sutherlands all spoke of his interest ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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