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Значения термина english gentlewoman на английском
Значения для термина "english gentlewoman" отсутствуют.
Использование термина english gentlewoman на английском
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An Englishgentlewoman renowned in her day for her piety and charity.
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She was brought up as good a Protestant as any Englishgentlewoman.
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I set the necessary example, as an Englishgentlewoman at the head of her household.
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Poor Maura, she had none of the reticent pride and shame of an Englishgentlewoman.
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How is an Englishgentlewoman to shake off the prejudices of caste and declare herself free?
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This pair were types; Grace, of a young Englishgentlewoman, and Jael Dence of a villager by unbroken descent.
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My Muse wears a straighter and a longer petticoat; and I flatter myself she has the manners of an Englishgentlewoman.
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He would school himself until he was a quiet, domesticated English country-gentleman-respectableand respected, fit husband for a delicately-bredEnglishgentlewoman.
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Refined, modest, with every feeling of an Englishgentlewoman, she was the very last, one would have thought, to act so.
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Besides, the school I had been graduating in of late unfitted me for a young Englishgentlewoman's shades and intervolved descents of emotion.
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Mrs. Huntington was a lady of polished manner and cultivated intellect, belonging to what might be termed the old school of Englishgentlewomen.
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"She is exactly my idea of a young Englishgentlewoman," she had said after her first visit.
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"No," Miss Hodge kept assuring herself, "there's nothing in the world quite so splendid as an Englishgentlewoman."
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"An Englishgentlewoman offers a fit alliance to any man living who seeks her hand in marriage," said Miss Pink.
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"She is the very personification of an old-fashioned Englishgentlewoman," he said once to Cedric; "but she is hardly modern enough in her ideas.