Aún no tenemos significados para "english squire".
1This gentleman looked, indeed, like an English squire, and spoke our tongue.
2As a rule he avoided English squires and otherworldly eccentrics like the plague.
3Mr. Tyrrel might have passed for a true model of the English squire.
4He was dressed as an English squire of an early century.
5His father, Mr. Timothy Shelley, was a very usual, thick-headed, unromantic English squire.
6Come hither, young man, young English squire with the gray eyes!
7And a fool of an English squire who ate goose?
8He came of the stock of the English Squire.
9He frowned, looking every inch the solid English squire.
10The bluff English squire, the man in authority, is this type, and his anger lasts.
11His books have a certain raciness and spirit that recall the English squire of tradition.
12He was not much fitted for an English squire.
13He goes at truth as a hard-riding old English squire would take a difficult fence.
14Author of "An English Squire," "The Girls of Flaxley," &c.
15It is expected of an English squire.
16I confess that, as regards the mass of the English squires the passage seems to me almost satire.
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