| 31. | This was one of the famous and hardy titles of the Victorian age, in both Britain and America.
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| 32. | The Victorian age is dove gray, the Renaissance is sunny gold, the 18th century a creamy white.
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| 33. | Consider the words of the French existentialist Albert Camus, born just after the Victorian age, in 1913.
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| 34. | This drastic image was normal during the Victorian age when there was a very drastic divide between the classes.
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| 35. | He is considered by some students of the Victorian age as the bleakest of that era's poets.
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| 36. | American silver dazzled the world a century ago, becoming one of the great success stories of the Victorian Age.
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| 37. | Goethe grew it in the early 19th century, even before the heyday of indoor flora during the Victorian age.
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| 38. | He inherited the house in 1934, and in 1939 he wrote his prophetic letter on understanding the Victorian Age.
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| 39. | In fact, before the rigid mores of the Victorian age set in, Britons were notorious for their kissing.
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| 40. | His business expanded throughout the Victorian age coming to occupy large parts of the flat land in the valley bottom.
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