Essays, 1 tomasDavid McKay, 1888 - 307 psl. |
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... pure space . These forms very soon become fixed , and a fine sense of propriety is cultivated with the more heed , that it becomes a badge of social and civil dis- tinctions . Thus grows up Fashion , an equivo- cal MANNERS . 139.
... pure space . These forms very soon become fixed , and a fine sense of propriety is cultivated with the more heed , that it becomes a badge of social and civil dis- tinctions . Thus grows up Fashion , an equivo- cal MANNERS . 139.
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... fashion , for that affinity they find in it . Napo- leon , child of the revolution , destroyer of the old noblesse , never ceased to court the Fau- bourg St. Germain : doubtless with the feeling , that fashion is a homage to men of his ...
... fashion , for that affinity they find in it . Napo- leon , child of the revolution , destroyer of the old noblesse , never ceased to court the Fau- bourg St. Germain : doubtless with the feeling , that fashion is a homage to men of his ...
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... fashion is funded talent ; is Mexico , Marengo , and Trafalgar beaten out thin ; that the brilliant names of fashion run back to just such busy names as their own , fifty or sixty years ago . They are the sowers , their sons shall be ...
... fashion is funded talent ; is Mexico , Marengo , and Trafalgar beaten out thin ; that the brilliant names of fashion run back to just such busy names as their own , fifty or sixty years ago . They are the sowers , their sons shall be ...
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... fashion , for example ; yet come from year to year , and see how permanent that is , in this Boston or New York life of man , where , too , it has not the least countenance from the law of the land . Not in Egypt or in India a firmer or ...
... fashion , for example ; yet come from year to year , and see how permanent that is , in this Boston or New York life of man , where , too , it has not the least countenance from the law of the land . Not in Egypt or in India a firmer or ...
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... fashion may be frivolous , or fashion may be objectless , but the nature of this union and selection can be neither frivolous nor acci- dental . Each man's rank in that perfect grad- uation depends on some symmetry in his struc- ture ...
... fashion may be frivolous , or fashion may be objectless , but the nature of this union and selection can be neither frivolous nor acci- dental . Each man's rank in that perfect grad- uation depends on some symmetry in his struc- ture ...
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