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" So is my private secretary. There is not a clerk in one of our public offices who does not consider himself to ~be a gentleman. The curate of the parish is a gentleman, and the medical man who comes here from Bradstock. The word is too vague to carry... "
The Duke's Children: A Novel - 95 ページ
Anthony Trollope 著 - 1880
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The Parliamentary Novels, 第 15 巻

Anthony Trollope - 1893 - 296 ページ
...he was told that this young Tregear was the owner of his girl's sweet love, was the treasure of her heart, he shrank as though arrows with sharp points...division requires so much experience that you are hound in this matter to rely upon those to whom your obedience is due. I cannot but think you must...

Annoying the Victorians

James Russell Kincaid - 1995 - 288 ページ
...Duke. But, when his daughter protests that her chosen is, after all, a gentleman, the Duke responds: "So is my private secretary. There is not a clerk...know any other way of dividing people," said she. . . . "You are not called upon to divide people. That division requires so much experience that you...

New Men in Trollope's Novels: Rewriting the Victorian Male

Margaret Markwick - 2007 - 238 ページ
...There is not a clerk in one of our public offices who does not consider himself to be a gentleman . . . The word is too vague to carry with it any meaning...ought to be serviceable to you in thinking of such a matter'.23 His remarks reflect the fluidity of the age, when a man such as Edward Benson, the son of...




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