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1
The
true
aristocrat
is known rather than knows; he makes and serves.
2
You no doubt observed the face, Monsieur,-thatof a
true
aristocrat
.
3
But to the
true
aristocrat
it was inconceivable that serfs could ever vanquish nobles in battle.
4
I'm glad you have met her, and seen so good a sample of a
true
aristocrat
.
5
The wise man is the
true
aristocrat
.
6
They were old men, straight, and very tall, with the hawk-faced, high-headed dignity of the
true
aristocrat
.
7
Yes, he is a poet, and your
true
aristocrat
,
who commands admiration without seeking it, Webb replied.
8
His inviolable courtesy-thehallmark of a
true
aristocrat
-
was
effortless
,
yet somehow it seemed always to impress the common rabble.
9
She's not a
true
aristocrat
.
10
The bishop was a
true
aristocrat
,
he reflected, more inclined to be haughty to his equals than to his inferiors.
11
There's a
true
aristocrat
.
12
He would focus and express democracy as only the great and
true
aristocrat
or genius or artist will ever do it.
13
Like every
true
aristocrat
,
the Boer has always had a horror of paying taxes; he only approves of taxes paid by others.
14
It had occurred to him in that one brief moment of contact that she had the air, the poise of a
true
aristocrat
.
15
It is a cry of passion by a woman who is before and beyond "gentility", a
true
aristocrat
of the emotions.
16
The true democrat and the
true
aristocrat
meet and are one in feeling themselves parts of one synthesis under one purpose and one scheme.
true
aristocrat
true