Final answer:
The provided excerpts do not contain any reference to Mr. Stryver, Mr. Basard, or Mr. Cly, and as such, it is impossible to provide an accurate answer without the correct context from "A Tale of Two Cities."
Step-by-step explanation:
The question appears to be referencing a character named Mr. Stryver and his opinions on Mr. Basard and Mr. Cly. However, the provided excerpts do not contain any reference to these characters or what Mr. Stryver says about them.
Mr. Stryver is a character from the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, but without the correct context, it is not possible to accurately describe his comments on Mr. Basard and Mr. Cly.
It is important to provide the correct text or context in which these characters are mentioned to offer a precise explanation.
The passages provided span various texts and topics, none of which mention Mr. Stryver, Mr. Basard, or Mr. Cly, or provide information that directly answers the student's question.
Given this, I must refrain from providing a specific interpretation or analysis without the appropriate references or excerpts from "A Tale of Two Cities."