Letters, Sentences and MaximsS. Low, Son, and Marston, 1870 - 224 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xiv
... imagine he would not have written to him very differently . The letters begin with the A B C of education and instruction . Chesterfield teaches his son in French the rudiments of mythology and history . I do not regret the publication ...
... imagine he would not have written to him very differently . The letters begin with the A B C of education and instruction . Chesterfield teaches his son in French the rudiments of mythology and history . I do not regret the publication ...
Σελίδα 16
... ordinary people , who have had no care taken of their education . You cannot imagine how necessary it is to mind all these little things ; 16 CHESTERFIELD'S LETTERS , TRUE PRAISE.-Laudari a viro laudato was always ...
... ordinary people , who have had no care taken of their education . You cannot imagine how necessary it is to mind all these little things ; 16 CHESTERFIELD'S LETTERS , TRUE PRAISE.-Laudari a viro laudato was always ...
Σελίδα 21
... imagine why you think so , unless something that I have said , very innocently , has happened to be very applicable to somebody or other of your acquaintance . He makes the satire , who applies it , qui capit ille facit . I hope you do ...
... imagine why you think so , unless something that I have said , very innocently , has happened to be very applicable to somebody or other of your acquaintance . He makes the satire , who applies it , qui capit ille facit . I hope you do ...
Σελίδα 26
... imagine that the know- ledge , which I so much recommend to you , is confined to books , pleasing , useful , and necessary as that know- ledge is ; but I comprehend in it the great knowledge of the world , still more necessary than that ...
... imagine that the know- ledge , which I so much recommend to you , is confined to books , pleasing , useful , and necessary as that know- ledge is ; but I comprehend in it the great knowledge of the world , still more necessary than that ...
Σελίδα 30
... imagine , that de- bauchery is pleasure . You must allow , that drunk- enness , which is equally destructive to body and mind , is a fine pleasure . Gaming , that draws you into a thousand scrapes , leaves you penniless , and gives you ...
... imagine , that de- bauchery is pleasure . You must allow , that drunk- enness , which is equally destructive to body and mind , is a fine pleasure . Gaming , that draws you into a thousand scrapes , leaves you penniless , and gives you ...
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Σελίδα 220 - About in the World. Essays by the Author of "The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to open it at any page without finding some handy idea.
Σελίδα 221 - Varia: Readings from Rare Books. Reprinted, by permission, from the Saturday Review, Spectator, &c. "The books discussed in this volume are no less valuable than they are rare, and the compiler is entitled to the gratitude of the public. " Observer. The Silent Hour : Essays, Original and Selected. By the Author of "The Gentle Life.
Σελίδα 221 - The chapters are so lively in themselves, so mingled with shrewd views of human nature, so full of illustrative anecdotes, that the reader cannot fail to be amused.
Σελίδα 222 - Lectures on the English Language." 8vo. cloth extra, 16s. Lectures on the English Language ; forming the Introductory Series to the foregoing Work.
Σελίδα 219 - ROUND TABLE With Biographical Introduction. THE RELIGIO MEDICI, HYDRIOTAPHIA, AND THE LETTER TO A FRIEND. By Sir Thomas Browne, Knt. BALLAD POETRY OF THE AFFECTIONS. By Robert Buchanan. COLERIDGE'S CHRISTABEL, and other Imaginative Poems. With Preface by Algernon C. Swinburne. LORD...
Σελίδα 54 - Wear your learning, like your watch, in a private pocket : and do not pull it out and strike it ; merely to show that you have one.
Σελίδα 172 - Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money.
Σελίδα 82 - People will, in a great degree, and not without reason, form their opinion of you upon that which they have of your friends ; and there is a Spanish proverb, which says very justly, Tell me whom you live with, and I will tell you who you are.
Σελίδα 5 - An ignorant man is insignificant and contemptible ; nobody cares for his company, and he can just be said to live, and that is all. There is a very pretty French epigram upon the death of such an ignorant, insignificant fellow ; the sting of which is, that all that can be said of him is, that he was once alive, and that he is now dead. This is the epigram, which you may get by heart : Colas est mort de maladie, Tu veux que j'en pleure le sort; Que diable veux-tu que j'en die? Colas vivoit, Colas...
Σελίδα 83 - Talk often, but never long ; in that case, if you do not please, at least you are sure not to tire your hearers. Pay your own reckoning, but do not treat the whole company ; this being one of the very few cases in which people do not care to be treated, every one being fully convinced that he has wherewithal to pay.