Man's real importance, due to his mind and spirit.
It is only in the second period that Provencal literature becomes of real importance.
One only of these (the very unpardonable blunder of letting Madame de Stael's Considerations appear as an early work, which I do not know how I came either to commit or to overlook) is of real importance.
Lora only uses it in cases of real importance, so we've got to go.
After a few questions, which seemed to me of no real importance, Alma was excused and Mrs. Dallas was summoned.
The encyclopædia of history compiled for Constantine Porphyrogenitus, to which reference has already been made, must also be mentioned as a world history of real importance.
If such an error is of no real importance, it is better to let it pass unnoticed.
But the greatest advantage of dancing well is, that it necessarily teaches you to present yourself, to sit, stand, and walk genteelly; all of which are of real importance to a man of fashion.
Unless you have something of real importanceto ask or communicate, do not stop a gentleman in the street during business hours.
With all his irregularities, Pinkethman was accounted a serviceable actor, and was often entrusted with characters of real importance, such as Dr.
To singers, the convenient position of the prompter is a matter of real importance.
It is clear that the ballet-dancers were becoming personages of real importance.
So that the proceedings of the theatres became of real importance to the newspaper proprietor, and it was worth his while to pay considerable sums for early information in this respect.
The truth is, that in these, as in all matters of real importance, in questions requiring independent thought, and in questions of practical utility, the age of Louis XIV.
It was in vain that the government, yielding some points of real importance, adopted measures by which the church was controlled, the power of the clergy diminished, and even the order of the jesuits suppressed.
It was in this way that Voltaire taught historians to concentrate their attention on matters of real importance, and to neglect those idle details with which history had formerly been filled.
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