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1 It is debatable, however, whether this intellectually aristocratic idea is altogether practicable.
2 The one is the aristocratic idea , the other the democratic.
3 They assimilated the aristocratic idea from the moment they began, as children, to receive impressions of the world.
4 For Dickie, happily for him, was as yet given over to that wholly pleasant vanity, the aristocratic idea .
5 That is the aristocratic idea .
6 The funeral hymn, the death-song, the epitaph of the aristocratic idea ; we discovered it, we Continentalists; not his own countrymen.
7 The aristocratic idea was woven into the making of them until it became bone of them and flesh of them.
8 If business goes splendidly, the aristocratic ideas get crystallized.
9 Eliot's aristocratic ideas which some might call Eurocentric & obscurantist no longer interest most literary intellectuals.
10 In the South, the people as naturally adhered to their aristocratic ideas , and held to the doctrine of privileged classes.
11 She introduced the French ladies to the other ladies in the hotel; but doubtless her aristocratic ideas would not allow her to consider Mlle.
12 Then he robs in a bank, and at that period he feels that he is a Liberal and begins to experience vaguely aristocratic ideas .
13 The ball, which is a prominent feature of a Creole carnival, is a wonderful combination of Nineteenth Century aristocratic ideas and of Oriental humor.
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