Aún no tenemos significados para "genteel society".
1She and her mother were outcasts, who could no longer be received into genteel society.
2Emmeline and I often pity you, Miss Elinor, for being so far from genteel society.
3The subject of the film is the erotic energy boiling beneath the surface of genteel society.
4So you see, yours is no tea-drinking, cake-eating, genteel society; ladies would be distinctly out of place.
5For others, their speech, manner, dress and deportment identified them as unworthy of invitation to genteel society.
6Hill is not the poet to bring up, then, if you wish to succeed in genteel society.
7A man would be hooted from genteel society in the Southern States, for such an ignoble act.
8She had tried her hand at English genteel society, and no one had seemed to care for her.
9Dodge, as you werry justly insinuate, is not werry refined, or particularly well suited to figure in genteel society.
10For my part, I wonder Lawrence should bring such a monster into genteel society; and with a kiss they parted.
11But since the peace they are learning French a good deal in genteel society, and French instructors are rather in demand.
12In placing this picture before the spectator, an incomparable view of genteel society with contrasted touches of low life is offered.
13Such people, however, are never spoken of in genteel society, and perhaps I ought not to have referred to them here.
14His daughter Mary caused uproar in the genteel society of the 1860s when she sued Jane Wilde, mother of Oscar, for libel.
15They speak of it as of some secret, awful vice that seizes upon a man, and makes him a pariah from genteel society.
16'Young man,' he addressed me, 'don't show that worse half of yours in genteel society, or, by the Lord!
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