Raised in genteel poverty in rural Wales and then in Hertford, England, Wallace was largely self-educated. |
From its inception, the genteel performance was connected with ideologies of gender, particularly the ideal of true womanhood. |
His patient-centered teaching and his genteel, bibliophilic scholarship inspired later medical humanists. |
Once a member of the aristocracy, she now lives in genteel poverty, working as a taxi dancer. |
Because of their boisterous natures and their genteel parentage these rascals are destined to wind up having many exciting adventures together! |
Heraldically, perhaps the nicest illustration of genteel, female armorial pride comes again from the Paston family. |