The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... highest type of gentlemanhood , - a freedom which , imparting spiritual self - possession , imparts a force greater even than virtuous self - control ; for this constrains and sometimes stiffens , while that , conferring easy , buoyant ...
... highest type of gentlemanhood , - a freedom which , imparting spiritual self - possession , imparts a force greater even than virtuous self - control ; for this constrains and sometimes stiffens , while that , conferring easy , buoyant ...
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... highest type , I conceive , that in that type not only are morals primary , but that manners re- sult from them ; so that , where there is not a solid substratum of pure , elevated feeling , there will not , there cannot be a clean ...
... highest type , I conceive , that in that type not only are morals primary , but that manners re- sult from them ; so that , where there is not a solid substratum of pure , elevated feeling , there will not , there cannot be a clean ...
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... highest type , is essential to him , and is of such significance in gentle- manhood , that in that of any type below the highest it becomes predominant , as will here- after be seen . We learn from their record that both Bayard and ...
... highest type , is essential to him , and is of such significance in gentle- manhood , that in that of any type below the highest it becomes predominant , as will here- after be seen . We learn from their record that both Bayard and ...
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... to Charles Lamb was his highest contemporary . But here I must first disarm a remark of Lamb's , which may look like a re- proof of what I am about to do . In an epistolary criticism on a volume of poems , sent him by CHARLES LAMB . 41.
... to Charles Lamb was his highest contemporary . But here I must first disarm a remark of Lamb's , which may look like a re- proof of what I am about to do . In an epistolary criticism on a volume of poems , sent him by CHARLES LAMB . 41.
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... highest gentleman is by no means al- ways found in the highest place . Eminences , civil and ecclesiastical , and even military , are too often the prizes of much more self - seeking and stirring worldliness than are consistent with the ...
... highest gentleman is by no means al- ways found in the highest place . Eminences , civil and ecclesiastical , and even military , are too often the prizes of much more self - seeking and stirring worldliness than are consistent with the ...
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