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Перевод: gentlefolk
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Тезаурус:
- Rolling hills, mellow stone villages and historic buildings surround this rural retreat, which has brought a taste of the good life to connoisseurs and gentlefolk since the reign of Charles I.
- In the world of fiction from the time of Richardson "home" is, in consequence, almost invariably located in the countryside, where the great house of the locality is the model for the lesser houses of other gentlefolk.
- I urged him to have a few of the young daughters of the gentlefolk before he established the provisional government at the Smolny Institute.
- Gentlefolk of a quiet disposition should be aware that Girlschool are back with a new album and tour scheduled for the autumn.
- Borrow's family came from St. Cleer and, he claimed, were gentlefolk who had long lived at Tredinnock and had their own coat of arms.
- His defeat is as certain as Mr Melding's, although his campaign has been a good deal less rough: canvassing for Labour in a prosperous south coast resort may be discouraging, but it is scarcely dangerous, unless you count the speechless stick-waving of elderly gentlefolk as assault.
- Born of gentlefolk, she lived near Godalming in west Surrey.
- If you put on the pink and rode to hounds like English gentlefolk these days, some wee feller with an Armalite would blow your head off.
- THE DISTRESSED GENTLEFOLK'S AID ASSOCIATION
- There are certain charities that will help individuals in financial distress, such as the Distressed Gentlefolk's Association and some of the Armed Service organisations.
- Mrs Radcliffe too shows more interest than Jane Austen in her peasants and their dwellings: mirth may co-exist with poverty and ignorance in hovels without chimneys or windows where men and beasts shelter together, while her more fortunate poor live in cottages so arcadian that her wandering gentlefolk may even stay in them overnight.
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