America Through the Essay: An Anthology for English CoursesA. Theodore Johnson, Allen Tate Oxford University Press, 1938 - 498 halaman |
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... manners . Why should they be afraid to appear as cultured gentlemen and assume as a protective coloration the manners and level of thought of those who are beneath them ? The question would be a futile one unless we believed that manners ...
... manners . Why should they be afraid to appear as cultured gentlemen and assume as a protective coloration the manners and level of thought of those who are beneath them ? The question would be a futile one unless we believed that manners ...
Halaman 248
... manners of the people as a whole are of necessity be- low those of the chosen few who have risen above the average level by gifts of nature or happy opportunity . Every social class everywhere has always had its own standards of morals ...
... manners of the people as a whole are of necessity be- low those of the chosen few who have risen above the average level by gifts of nature or happy opportunity . Every social class everywhere has always had its own standards of morals ...
Halaman 258
... manners than he knows how to use , when he tries to cover up his intellectual abilities , or when he tries to be average when he is above it . A business - democracy has accom- plished a great task in levelling up the material condition ...
... manners than he knows how to use , when he tries to cover up his intellectual abilities , or when he tries to be average when he is above it . A business - democracy has accom- plished a great task in levelling up the material condition ...
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