Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... Ceremonies and Respect . " Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble lords ; you have restrained yourselves within the lists of too cold an adieu . Be more expressive to them ; for they wear themselves in the cap of the time , there ...
... Ceremonies and Respect . " Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble lords ; you have restrained yourselves within the lists of too cold an adieu . Be more expressive to them ; for they wear themselves in the cap of the time , there ...
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... ceremony . Let me comply with you in this garb . ” — Ham . ii . 2 . CEREMONY Amongst Equals . 66 Amongst a man's peers , a man shall be sure of familiarity ; and , therefore , it is good to keep a little state . Amongst a man's ...
... ceremony . Let me comply with you in this garb . ” — Ham . ii . 2 . CEREMONY Amongst Equals . 66 Amongst a man's peers , a man shall be sure of familiarity ; and , therefore , it is good to keep a little state . Amongst a man's ...
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... CEREMONY Not to be Desired . ( See of Place . ) " The dwelling upon ceremonies , and exalting them above the moon , is not only tedious , but doth diminish the faith and credit of him that speaks . · · . It is a loss in business to be ...
... CEREMONY Not to be Desired . ( See of Place . ) " The dwelling upon ceremonies , and exalting them above the moon , is not only tedious , but doth diminish the faith and credit of him that speaks . · · . It is a loss in business to be ...
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