The man of perfectly refined manners does not consciously and deliberately on each occasion observe the courtesies and amenities of good society.
The Golden Rule habitually illustrated in word and action, would produce the most unexceptionable good breeding--politeness so cosmopolitan that it would be a passport to "good society" everywhere.
He is not likely to forget his obligations to the cause of all this.
Yes,' replied Squeers, staggering in his chair under the congratulatory blow on the chest which the stout Yorkshireman dealt him; 'thankee.
He was sitting, with a melancholy air, at his poor supper, when Smike's timorous and uncertain knock reached his ears.
In good society ladies do not go about under the "care of" gentlemen!
In the desultory talk which went on during the supper, I found in my travelling companions decorum, propriety, wit, and the manners of persons accustomed to good society.
I did not entertain any doubt that the Latin language was spoken there in good society, at least as generally as in Hungary.
I know most people in good society, who now and then require a friend in the management of their affairs.
The art of imparting our ideas easily and elegantly to others, may be improved by ourselves, if there are opportunities of mingling in good society, with little study.
In undertaking to revise, and almost entirely remodel, the Manual of Good Society, I have wished and have engaged to be useful to you.
It was a name too often on the lips of men of fashion not to have reached the ears of an habitue of good society.
You may always rely on what he promises, and he is generally very forbearing and indulgent to us of good society; perhaps for the same reason that our tailors are,--to send one of us to prison would hurt his custom.
His air was that of good society; simple and natural, and marked by more urbanity than the dandies of the present race are capable of.
There is in him a grace and a feeling for the decorous, and a tone of good society, which his innate beautiful nature could only attain by daily intercourse with the most eminent men of his age.
While Mrs. Hayes undoubtedly carried her total abstinence principles to an extreme not warranted by the usage of good society, the moral atmosphere of the White House was that of most American homes.
We supposed that he made a living; we knew from his articles that he was a gentleman, and saw much of good society, and there was not one of us who would not rather have been in his shoes than in those of the richest man in New York.
The stranger's voice was no longer the same; it had lost the harsh, stern accent which seemed natural to it and had taken on an entirely new tone; his changed manner of address was that of a man who is accustomed to good society.
A villain, whose conduct and speech seem to indicate that he formerly lived in good society.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good society" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.