Ideology.

           IftheCountofMonteCristohadbeenforalongtimefamiliarwiththewaysofParisiansociety,hewouldhaveappreciatedbetterthesignificanceofthestepwhichM.deVilleforthadtaken.Standingwellatcourt,whetherthekingregnantwasoftheolderoryoungerbranch,whetherthegovernmentwasdoctrinaireliberal,orconservative;lookeduponbyallasamanoftalent,sincethosewhohaveneverexperiencedapoliticalcheckaregenerallysoregarded;hatedbymany,butwarmlysupportedbyothers,withoutbeingreallylikedbyanybody,M.deVillefortheldahighpositioninthemagistracy,andmaintainedhiseminencelikeaHarlayoraMole.Hisdrawing-room,undertheregeneratinginfluenceofayoungwifeandadaughterbyhisfirstmarriage,scarcelyeighteen,wasstilloneofthewell-regulatedParissalonswheretheworshipoftraditionalcustomsandtheobservanceofrigidetiquettewerecarefullymaintained.Afreezingpoliteness,astrictfidelitytogovernmentprinciples,aprofoundcontemptfortheoriesandtheorists,adeep-seatedhatredofidealitytheseweretheelementsofprivateandpubliclifedisplayedbyM.deVillefort.

           Hewasnotonlyamagistrate,hewasalmostadiplomatist.Hisrelationswiththeformercourt,ofwhichhealwaysspokewithdignityandrespect,madehimrespectedbythenewone,andheknewsomanythings,thatnotonlywashealwayscarefullyconsidered,butsometimesconsulted.PerhapsthiswouldnothavebeensohaditbeenpossibletogetridofM.

Зміст книги
Налаштування
Фон сторінки
Розмір шрифту
Міжрядковий інтервал
Фразові дієслова
Показати / Приховати меню
Шрифт
Roboto Lora
Уведомления
Сторінка 860 з 1932