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Pagina 47
... nobility grew up in rivalry to the elder one ; and as the positions of society became more complicated and un- certain , a supreme civility to some was seen side by side with a sneering insolence to others - a revolution in manners ...
... nobility grew up in rivalry to the elder one ; and as the positions of society became more complicated and un- certain , a supreme civility to some was seen side by side with a sneering insolence to others - a revolution in manners ...
Pagina 48
... nobility strove to keep up the distinction between themselves and their worse - born associates to the , last , and which of course those associates most assiduously imitated . That manner is gone ; the French , so far from being a ...
... nobility strove to keep up the distinction between themselves and their worse - born associates to the , last , and which of course those associates most assiduously imitated . That manner is gone ; the French , so far from being a ...
Pagina 65
... nobility of France , the im- mense power they possessed - this gives the literary institutions of France , and not only the literary institutions , but the men of France , such an immense power at the present day - and above all , this ...
... nobility of France , the im- mense power they possessed - this gives the literary institutions of France , and not only the literary institutions , but the men of France , such an immense power at the present day - and above all , this ...
Pagina 79
... nobility - both were gone . The martial enterprize of the league no longer mingled with the masked debauch - a cold system of licentiousness had succeeded the valiant follies of the French . Dead was the chivalry of that intoxicating ...
... nobility - both were gone . The martial enterprize of the league no longer mingled with the masked debauch - a cold system of licentiousness had succeeded the valiant follies of the French . Dead was the chivalry of that intoxicating ...
Pagina 82
... nobility of their grandsons ) - these , as I think I have elsewhere observed , were of a graver aspect , and more demure demeanour - they felt themselves obliged to be - respectable , because they were not noble . But the lowest and the ...
... nobility of their grandsons ) - these , as I think I have elsewhere observed , were of a graver aspect , and more demure demeanour - they felt themselves obliged to be - respectable , because they were not noble . But the lowest and the ...
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