fourth earl of chesterfield
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Definition
Proper noun: - Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield: A suave and witty English statesman, diplomat, and writer, primarily remembered for his extensive and instructive letters written to his illegitimate son, Philip Stanhope. These letters offer advice on manners, conduct, and worldly success.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The letters of the fourth earl of chesterfield are considered a classic of 18th-century literature and a guide to aristocratic conduct.
- Scholars study the life of the fourth earl of chesterfield to understand the political and social mores of Georgian England.
Advanced Usage
- "Chesterfieldian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the fourth Earl of Chesterfield, especially denoting polished, elegant, and worldly manners.
- His Chesterfieldian grace made him a favorite in diplomatic circles.
Variants and Related Words
- Chesterfield (noun): When used in a historical or literary context, this often refers directly to the fourth Earl. It can also refer to a type of sofa or a style of overcoat, named in his honor.
- He aspired to the wit of Chesterfield. (Referring to the Earl)
- Lord Chesterfield: A common alternative title used to refer to the fourth Earl.
Synonyms
- Philip Dormer Stanhope: His full name.
- Lord Chesterfield: His formal title.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- "In the style of Chesterfield": To behave or write with exceptional politeness, wit, and worldly wisdom.
- His correspondence was conducted in the style of Chesterfield.
Noun
- suave and witty English statesman remembered mostly for letters to his son (1694-1773)