The very names sum up an entire lost era of educated Anglo-American frivolousness.
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Leave frivolousness to women, whose minds are only large enough for domestic difficulties.
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Unconsciously he made Thea pay for frivolousness of this sort.
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I am not being peculiar, when, after quiet reasoning, I conclude that your frivolousness-
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The rugged and manful values of the ancients are set aside in favor of frivolousness.
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He was light-hearted even to frivolousness, and this gave the austere Church fathers many serious misgivings.
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Arabella Oh, my frivolousness, my frivolousness; I believe that my gayety ought to prove my tenderness.
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The question whether a spice of frivolousness may not be a safeguard has often risen before me.
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You must tolerate my frivolousness.
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Seriousness or frivolousness or both.
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It all came over her, the vanity and frivolousness of the life that Kate loved, and she spoke out with conviction:
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Playing the equality card is nothing more than a facile and sinister ruse to give such frivolousness an air of legitimacy.
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Some advice -"be faithful to your duties... be practical and avoid frivolousness" -seemed a relic of hardscrabble Japan.
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She has been bred all her life at courts; of which she has acquired all the easy good-breeding and politeness, without the frivolousness.
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Our forebears, with their grave realization of the dangers of frivolousness, forbade by law and a stern public opinion many innocent and wholesome diversions.
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Frivolousness never goes away from the royal Presence rich with surprises of grace.