That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... journal , To withdraw myself from myself ( oh that cursed selfishness ! ) hath ever been my sole , my entire , my sincere motive in scribbling at all ; and publishing is also the continuance of the same object , by the action it affords ...
... journal , To withdraw myself from myself ( oh that cursed selfishness ! ) hath ever been my sole , my entire , my sincere motive in scribbling at all ; and publishing is also the continuance of the same object , by the action it affords ...
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... Journal reveals that oxen were still in constant use in the south - west , although apparently nowhere else in Britain . After visiting Birmingham market , Dennis wrote sadly , Farmers seem to be very much in the dark ; nothing can be ...
... Journal reveals that oxen were still in constant use in the south - west , although apparently nowhere else in Britain . After visiting Birmingham market , Dennis wrote sadly , Farmers seem to be very much in the dark ; nothing can be ...
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... Journal entries serves at times to bring out very directly the difference between his Britain and that of today . An example occurs in the short section of his Journal which deals with the stay he made in London after com- pleting the ...
... Journal entries serves at times to bring out very directly the difference between his Britain and that of today . An example occurs in the short section of his Journal which deals with the stay he made in London after com- pleting the ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
Brummell or Byron? The Search for a Hero | 76 |
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