What Billingsgate Thought is a book written by William Alexander Newman Dorland in 1919. The book is a collection of essays that offer the perspective of a country gentleman on the topic of snobbery. Dorland's writing style is witty and insightful, as he explores the different forms of snobbery that exist in society, from the traditional class-based snobbery to the more subtle forms of intellectual and cultural snobbery. The essays are written in...
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