Letters, Sentences and MaximsChesterfield Society, 1991 - 348 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 61
... passion in different people . And when you have found the master passion of a man , remember never to trust to him where that passion is concerned . " " If you wish particularly to gain the good graces and affection of certain people ...
... passion in different people . And when you have found the master passion of a man , remember never to trust to him where that passion is concerned . " " If you wish particularly to gain the good graces and affection of certain people ...
Σελίδα 103
... passion in differ- ent people . And , when you have found out the prevailing passion of any man , remember never to trust him , where that passion is concerned . Work upon him by it , if you please ; but be upon your guard yourself ...
... passion in differ- ent people . And , when you have found out the prevailing passion of any man , remember never to trust him , where that passion is concerned . Work upon him by it , if you please ; but be upon your guard yourself ...
Σελίδα 161
... passion , or their prevailing weakness , and you will then know what to bait your hook with , to catch them . Man is ... passions , and appetites , yet the different proportions and combina- tions of them , in each individual , produce ...
... passion , or their prevailing weakness , and you will then know what to bait your hook with , to catch them . Man is ... passions , and appetites , yet the different proportions and combina- tions of them , in each individual , produce ...
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