Letters, Sentences and MaximsChesterfield Society, 1991 - 348 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 145
... respect and with ease . He talks to kings without concern ; he trifles with women of the first condition , with familiarity , gaiety , but respect ; and converses with his equals , whether he is acquainted with them or not , upon ...
... respect and with ease . He talks to kings without concern ; he trifles with women of the first condition , with familiarity , gaiety , but respect ; and converses with his equals , whether he is acquainted with them or not , upon ...
Σελίδα 309
... RESPECT . - In mixed companies with your equals ( for in mixed companies all people are to a certain degree equal ) greater ease and liberty are allowed ; but they too have their bounds within bienséance . There is a social respect ...
... RESPECT . - In mixed companies with your equals ( for in mixed companies all people are to a certain degree equal ) greater ease and liberty are allowed ; but they too have their bounds within bienséance . There is a social respect ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
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