The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... Lord Chester- field IX . Honor - Personality - Pride and Vanity - Fashion Vulgarity Χ . Various Kinds of Gentlemen - Fragments - Ladyhood - Conclusion 105 122 139 THE GENTLEMAN . I. INTRODUCTORY - ETYMOLOGICAL - PRELUSIVE . vi CONTENTS .
... Lord Chester- field IX . Honor - Personality - Pride and Vanity - Fashion Vulgarity Χ . Various Kinds of Gentlemen - Fragments - Ladyhood - Conclusion 105 122 139 THE GENTLEMAN . I. INTRODUCTORY - ETYMOLOGICAL - PRELUSIVE . vi CONTENTS .
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... pride of calling was ready to de- clare , with a wider application than Polonius , " The apparel oft proclaims the man . " One more citation from Richardson , drawn out of still deeper recesses of the past , from the very well - head of ...
... pride of calling was ready to de- clare , with a wider application than Polonius , " The apparel oft proclaims the man . " One more citation from Richardson , drawn out of still deeper recesses of the past , from the very well - head of ...
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... pride of gentrie is right gret folie ; for ofttime the gentrie of the bodie benimeth ( tak- eth away ) the gentrie of the soule ; and also we ben all of one fader and one moder . " I am tempted to add other four lines of Chau- cer ...
... pride of gentrie is right gret folie ; for ofttime the gentrie of the bodie benimeth ( tak- eth away ) the gentrie of the soule ; and also we ben all of one fader and one moder . " I am tempted to add other four lines of Chau- cer ...
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... pride , flanked by the blinding material forces . St. Paul illustrates the maj- esty of moral freedom , the potency of an in- ward might , with life enough in it to appease the animal insurgents , to calm the mutinous me , and subject ...
... pride , flanked by the blinding material forces . St. Paul illustrates the maj- esty of moral freedom , the potency of an in- ward might , with life enough in it to appease the animal insurgents , to calm the mutinous me , and subject ...
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George Henry Calvert. was enabled to trample under foot all the pride and the rancor and the lusts and the narrow- ness of the Jew , Saul . Thenceforward the staple of his earthly life was a superiority to earthly pains and pleasures ...
George Henry Calvert. was enabled to trample under foot all the pride and the rancor and the lusts and the narrow- ness of the Jew , Saul . Thenceforward the staple of his earthly life was a superiority to earthly pains and pleasures ...
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æsthetic Alcibiades ancient Bayard bearing beau beauty born breath Brutus Cæsar Cato century Charles Lamb Chesterfield Christ's Hospital Christian civilization coarse Coleridge cordial courtesy cultivated daily deed deep demeanor dignity Don Quixote duel earth elevated esty fashion feeling finer fruit generosity gentle gentleman gentlemanhood gentlemanly grace grandeur Greeks gross heart high-bred highest honor humanity ideal illustrate individual intellectual king Knight ladyhood less liberal live look Lord Chesterfield manhood manliness manners master mental mind moral freedom nature needs ness outward Paul Plato poet poetic poetry polish pride Prince Prince Regent Prospero purity rank refined renowned Roger de Coverley Roman Senate Romans says selfish sense sensibilities Shakspeare Sidney Sir Philip Sidney Sir Roger social Socrates soul speech spiritual sublime superficial sympathy tenderness things thou thought tion tleman tone truth Uncle Toby uncon unconscious vanity virtue vulgarity word worldly Zutphen