This vastly amused the spectators, and even broke down their studied and
courtly gravity and surprised them into laughter.
With the same polished courtesy that had marked their manner toward me they extended their greetings to the great Thark, nor, to my surprise, was he much behind them in ease of bearing or in
courtly speech.
Again, to mark the nice distinction between two persons actuated by the same vice or folly is another; and, as this last talent is found in very few writers, so is the true discernment of it found in as few readers; though, I believe, the observation of this forms a very principal pleasure in those who are capable of the discovery; every person, for instance, can distinguish between Sir Epicure Mammon and Sir Fopling Flutter; but to note the difference between Sir Fopling Flutter and Sir
Courtly Nice requires a more exquisite judgment: for want of which, vulgar spectators of plays very often do great injustice in the theatre; where I have sometimes known a poet in danger of being convicted as a thief, upon much worse evidence than the resemblance of hands hath been held to be in the law.
The old man motioned me in with his right hand with a
courtly gesture, saying in excellent English, but with a strange intonation.
He was struck with its noble and stately aspect, but was of opinion that age and hard services had made it scarcely so fit for
courtly company as when it stood in the Earl of Lincoln's hall.
Ellis was still a living patriarch, with an impressive head always covered by a velvet skull cap, for which he would apologize to public meetings in a very
courtly manner.
The letter was read and reread until it was nearly worn out; everybody admired its
courtly and gracious tone, and smooth and practiced style, everybody was sympathetic and excited, and the Coopers were steeped in happiness all the while.
And while the thrill of meeting lingers, soon As the first
courtly words, the feast is spread, While, couched on flowers 'mid wine-cups flashing red, We drink deep draughts unto The Lady Moon.
"They even say," remarked the "man of great merit" who did not yet possess
courtly tact, "that his excellency made it an express condition that the sovereign himself should not be with the army."
Monseigneur received him in a
courtly manner, but they did not shake hands.
Next was seen a stout man, dressed in rich and
courtly attire, but not of
courtly demeanor; his gait had the swinging motion of a seaman's walk, and chancing to stumble on the staircase, he suddenly grew wrathful, and was heard to mutter an oath.
As a rule, the speech and behavior of these people were gracious and
courtly; and I noticed that they were good and serious listeners when anybody was tell- ing anything -- I mean in a dog-fightless interval.