It is a critical acuteness, not a snobbism, which last is selection on some other principle than that of a personal quality. |
Shall I play geographer to those who are learned in the nomenclature of snobbism? |
Her snobbism was arbitrary, and her prejudices were restricted to the rules and laws of her own personal kingdom. |
In the hideous church is a monument to him fairly appreciative, but disfigured by snobbism. |
So, one must be aware of snobbism, convenience, self-sufficiency, intransigency or pedantery. |
Thackeray soon rushes away from his criticisms on snobbism to other matters. |