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