That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... young men who attached a great deal of attention to appearances , shrinking from contact with ordinary people as though they were contaminated . The most famous of the dandies was Beau Brummell , for a time a boon companion of the ...
... young men who attached a great deal of attention to appearances , shrinking from contact with ordinary people as though they were contaminated . The most famous of the dandies was Beau Brummell , for a time a boon companion of the ...
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... young man he enlisted in the Army in 1784 , served in Nova Scotia , and became a sergeant - major . He liked the life and the rank but soon detected corruption of a serious kind among the officers of his regiment , and , when his ...
... young man he enlisted in the Army in 1784 , served in Nova Scotia , and became a sergeant - major . He liked the life and the rank but soon detected corruption of a serious kind among the officers of his regiment , and , when his ...
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... young women , or indeed of well - educated ones . Her own niece , for example , Annabella Milbanke , just turned twenty - one , had been strictly brought up in the bracing atmosphere of Seaham in County Durham ; she was fully capable of ...
... young women , or indeed of well - educated ones . Her own niece , for example , Annabella Milbanke , just turned twenty - one , had been strictly brought up in the bracing atmosphere of Seaham in County Durham ; she was fully capable of ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
Brummell or Byron? The Search for a Hero | 76 |
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