Lives of the English Poets, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1938 - English poetry |
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... honour was also at stake in the case of Marie Bière, an unwed mother charged with the attempted murder of her paramour in finde-siècle Paris. As Eliza Ferguson shows, Bière's acquittal was a gesture of chivalry on the part of the male ...
... honour was also at stake in the case of Marie Bière, an unwed mother charged with the attempted murder of her paramour in finde-siècle Paris. As Eliza Ferguson shows, Bière's acquittal was a gesture of chivalry on the part of the male ...
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... honour and to the overall allocation of hon- our in all its forms . The inflation or deflation of honour is especially likely in systems of official honour where a monarchy has the legitimate right to create and award honours , subject ...
... honour and to the overall allocation of hon- our in all its forms . The inflation or deflation of honour is especially likely in systems of official honour where a monarchy has the legitimate right to create and award honours , subject ...
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Joan Vincent. Honour Series Book 2 HONOUR'S CHOICE 1809 England. To protect his foster brother, Baron de la Croix, young Hadleigh Tarrant joins him in the hunt for government bullion thieves. Captured and tortured by their leader ...
Joan Vincent. Honour Series Book 2 HONOUR'S CHOICE 1809 England. To protect his foster brother, Baron de la Croix, young Hadleigh Tarrant joins him in the hunt for government bullion thieves. Captured and tortured by their leader ...
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