De Clifford, Or, the Constant Man, Том 3 |
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But although if vulgus ( which I know is translated by you scholars , common
people ) stands for vulgar , vulgar and the common people must be the same ;
still it will not , as I feel it , mean those hateful persons who really form the vulgar ;
for ...
But although if vulgus ( which I know is translated by you scholars , common
people ) stands for vulgar , vulgar and the common people must be the same ;
still it will not , as I feel it , mean those hateful persons who really form the vulgar ;
for ...
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To be dirty , whether in person or mind , is vulgar ; but only if you have a choice in
it , that is , if you have the power to be otherwise if you please , and refuse to be
so . If forced to it from poverty , and not inclined to it from disposition , I should ...
To be dirty , whether in person or mind , is vulgar ; but only if you have a choice in
it , that is , if you have the power to be otherwise if you please , and refuse to be
so . If forced to it from poverty , and not inclined to it from disposition , I should ...
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Robert Plumer Ward. of the great vulgar ; ' as on the other hand we often think
particular persons not eminent for their condition , or who have had little
instruction , to be naturally well - bred . ” Here Lady Hungerford ceased ; and
though I felt all ...
Robert Plumer Ward. of the great vulgar ; ' as on the other hand we often think
particular persons not eminent for their condition , or who have had little
instruction , to be naturally well - bred . ” Here Lady Hungerford ceased ; and
though I felt all ...
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a really natural born vulgar person is so faulty a character . He respects or rather
loves no one but himself . He certainly shews no respect to others , but is a mere
selfish , isolated sensualist ; a sort of moral sloth in his tree , who , studying only ...
a really natural born vulgar person is so faulty a character . He respects or rather
loves no one but himself . He certainly shews no respect to others , but is a mere
selfish , isolated sensualist ; a sort of moral sloth in his tree , who , studying only ...
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If this be so , should Queen Elizabeth herself appear again in her ruff and
farthingale , she would be the height of uncouthness , but she would not be
vulgar . ” “ Not vulgar , possibly , " returned I , “ but surely ridiculous , which is
perhaps akin to ...
If this be so , should Queen Elizabeth herself appear again in her ruff and
farthingale , she would be the height of uncouthness , but she would not be
vulgar . ” “ Not vulgar , possibly , " returned I , “ but surely ridiculous , which is
perhaps akin to ...
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