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- of the mine owner, who courts Angharad. According to Young Gwilym, "a purse-proud ninny" (chapters 15, 22, 23, etc.) Master Jonas, an arrogant teacher...
- knows they cannot be too far. Gilded galley-slaves of Mammon—how my purse-proud brothers taunt me! I might have been as well-to-do as they Had I clutched...
- : 136  He argued that secessionists wanted to form a country governed by "purse-proud aristocrats" of the Southern planter class.: 135  Brownlow endorsed his...
- demon or a putto. Other symbols of vanity include jewels, gold coins, a purse, and often by the figure of death himself. Often depicted is an inscription...
- India Company with a great fortune" and was "an arrogant, ambitious, purse-proud man". "He conceived to himself the fashionable modern fancy of beautifying...
- but the fight was never finalized amidst Beterbiev's contract dispute. A purse bid was later won by Top Rank, with the American promotion planning to broadcast...
- capturing), ad consequentiam (to the consequence), ad crumenam (to the purse), ad feminam (to the woman), ad hominem (to the person), ad ignorantiam...
- The Proud Miss Stakes is a South Australian Jockey Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares aged three years old and upwards, at set...
- negroes and never expect to own any, are to be drafted" to fight for the "purse-proud aristocrats of the Cotton States.": 50  While Brownlow had supported...
- and Miss Linley. The squire is a bucolic and awkward type, obviously purse-proud and vain. Mr Linley is amiable, fussy and self-important. Miss Linley...