victorian造句181, One might with only slight exaggeration claim that firelight illuminates virtually every positive page in Victorian novels.
182, The artefacts he'd collected were everywhere and the cellar was full of old toys and Victorian prams.
183, It also brought Victorian attitudes dictating that dancing lessons in dance schools were more acceptable than dancing at large public Assemblies.
184, Social analysts and novelists alike seem determined to make these connections visible - hence the detective element in many Victorian novels.
185, The Victorian Society mounted a campaign to persuade us to take it on.
186, Grants and available technology shall be provided for the avoidance of the crazy Victorian idea of pumping raw sewage out to sea.
187, In Victorian times more than now boys were enjoined to be little men.
188, The flapper rebelled not only against Victorian manners and morality but against the body that went with it.
189, Kathy had fallen in love with an old blue Victorian across from Edgewood Park.
190, A Victorian hand painted pottery oil-lamp, without a shade, attracted some enthusiastic bidding at Bloomfields to sell at £510.
191, That Angus Wilson respected the baggy monsters of the Victorian era is unquestionable.
192, We now look at the gothic exaggeration and moody drama of Victorian landscapes and we learn of their romantic yearnings.
193, See the city's fine Victorian architecture, and visit its excellent museums.
194, The picture gave no clear impression of anyone in particular; it was generic Victorian lady, specific shy poetess.
195, I am convinced that Victorian prudery was much to blame for this, and modern treatment might have much ameliorated it.
196, Where I think the problem lies is that the Victorian age was one which stressed personal salvation and the individual soul.
197, This quite different context allowed some observers of the city to communicate a view about the squalor of the Victorian legacy.
198, Richly-decorated Saloon Bars more closely approximate to the modern idea of a Victorian pub.
199, Television has had as profound an effect on contemporary sport as the railway or the popular press had on Victorian sport.
200, To the south lay a vast area of redevelopment, relieved only by the remains of a Victorian terrace.
201, Later, in Victorian times, birds of prey were persecuted by game keepers, by taxidermists and by egg collectors.
202, This is Amster Yard, a rare Victorian oasis in mid-Manhattan, approached by a covered passageway behind wrought-iron gates.
203, The newer dioceses which have been created since Victorian times normally use a local authority record office as their approved archive repository.
204, The silver, Victorian and heavy to the hand, gleamed on the cream linen cloth.
205, He was dressed in a Victorian morning suit, high starched collar, watered-silk cravat.
206, This fish is yet another jewel in the Victorian scene.
207, In this size there can be little double that this is Victorian parasol handle, despite its right-angled form.
208, Costing about £150,000, the exhibition traces the development of trams in towns and cities throughout Britain from the Victorian era.
209, It is in this context that we must read the definitions and practices that constituted Victorian sexuality.
210, The dinner will be held in a marquee in Friary Gardens, Richmond, with guests dressed in Victorian costume.