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Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical, and ...
... dignity, will check it by the reflection that they would not have belonged to him,
but to some political tool, some tutor or chaplain of a minister, or the stupidest son
of some squirarchal house. A Catholic prelate, no doubt, believes at heart that.
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the ...
You go ; instead of a cottage, you find a comfortable squirarchal mansion, and
Mrs. Brown all kindness and hospitality ; as you walk through the stubbles and
pheasant preserves, you travel together again over the smiling plains of Italy, or
the ...
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Flower, Fruit, and Thorn Pieces: Or, The Married Life, ...
But the new Literary man, on the other hand, cannot stand at all, save in stays ;
he must first gird up his weak sides with the whalebone of a certain fashionable,
knowing, half-squirarchal air, — be it inherited, bought, or, as is more likely, ...
Jean Paul, Thomas Carlyle,
1863
But the new literary man, on the other hand, cannot stand at all, save in stays ; he
must first gird up his weak sides with the whalebone of a certain fashionable,
knowing, half-squirarchal air,—be it inherited, bought, or, as is more likely, ...
She was also rather Frenchified, and liked talking about Robbe-Grillet, Nathalie
Sarraute, la nouvelle vague, and topics of that kind: no doubt noteworthy in
themselves but having little to do with English squirarchal life. Appleby had
noticed, 38 ...
I suppose our English habit of talking on the weather arose when we were all a
squirarchal, farming, Georgethe-Thircl kind of people! \'Veather is really a serious
matter to gentlemen who are interested in beans and vetches—wheat and hay.
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton,
1838
Craine didn't himself readily kindle to such places — they were apt to touch off his
deep squirarchal distrust of a nobility — but he saw how perfectly she stood
composed amid these mellow measured splendours. With her head turned away
...
But here and there squirarchal persons disposed to walk in the ancient ways
might be continuing to direct such engines upon intruders disposed to walk
where they shouldn't. Alternatively – and more prosaically – a dangerously
excited ...
And where a parish includes a landowner in a large squirarchal way, the parson
does appreciate his giving some thought to what used to be called the public
discharge of his religious duties. However, Sir John, times change. And it's not
what ...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, 2
But the new literary man, on the other hand, cannot stand at all, save in stays ; he
must first gird up his weak sides with the whalebone of a certain fashionable,
knowing, half-squirarchal air, — be it inherited, bought or, as is more likely, ...