-
connotation of the term
gentleman captures the
common denominator of
gentility (and
often a coat of arms); a
right shared by the
peerage and the gentry...
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heavenly bodies, the Sun Of metals, gold Of virtues,
faith or
obedience and
gentility Arms of
Gervais family,
France Arms of Chemillé,
France Coat of arms for...
- novel. Some
other major themes are crime,
social class,
including both
gentility, and
social alienation,
imperialism and ambition. The
novel is also concerned...
- Man
Ought to Be': The 2005
Pride &
Prejudice and
Transitional Ideas of
Gentility".
Persuasions On-Line. 27 (2). Jane
Austen Society of
North America. Archived...
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various ways) is a
derisive term for
pretentious refinement or
affected gentility La De Da (and
variant spellings) may also
refer to: "La Di Da Di", a 1985...
- peerage, but
possess another mark of nobility, or in the
British sense,
gentility.
Other than
their designation, such as
Gentleman or Esquire, they enjoy...
-
extensively on
themes including female ****uality and femininity, middle-class
gentility, and
class conflict,
often from a
Marxist perspective. With a
style characterised...
- ISBNÂ 0-8240-9469-7. Goh,
Robbie B. H. (Spring 1999). "Textual Hyde and S****: '
Gentility,'
Narrative Play and
Proscription in Stevenson's Dr
Jekyll and Mr Hyde"...
- of a real
London nanny: ****ney base
notes overlaid with a
strangled gentility.
Julie Andrews, who pla**** the
character in the 1964 film adaptation,...
-
colonialist attitude toward other races"
while giving the "appearance of
gentility, piety, and morality". Conversely, when
Atticus loses Tom's case, he is...