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Σελίδα 145
superior rank ; they know and pay all the respect that is due to it ; but they do it
without being disconcerted ; and can converse just as easily with a king as with
any one of his subjects . That is the great advantage of being introduced young
into ...
superior rank ; they know and pay all the respect that is due to it ; but they do it
without being disconcerted ; and can converse just as easily with a king as with
any one of his subjects . That is the great advantage of being introduced young
into ...
Σελίδα 309
Were you to converse with a king , you ought to be as easy and unembarrassed
as with your own valet - de - chambre ; but yet every look , word , and action
should imply the utmost respect . What would be proper and well bred with others
...
Were you to converse with a king , you ought to be as easy and unembarrassed
as with your own valet - de - chambre ; but yet every look , word , and action
should imply the utmost respect . What would be proper and well bred with others
...
Σελίδα 310
RESPECT DUE TO WOMAN . — To women you should always address yourself
with great outward respect and attention , whatever you feel inwardly ; their sex is
by long prescription entitled to it ; and it is among the duties of bienséance ; at ...
RESPECT DUE TO WOMAN . — To women you should always address yourself
with great outward respect and attention , whatever you feel inwardly ; their sex is
by long prescription entitled to it ; and it is among the duties of bienséance ; at ...
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