Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to His Son;: With Some Account of His Life. In Three Volumes..J. Walker; J. Johnson; J. Richardson; ... [and 18 others], 1810 |
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Σελίδα 5
... minds at least , whether he will ever be a good one or not : if he seems to understand what he says , by speaking it properly ; if he is attentive to his part , instead of ... mind , a flaw in the understanding . LETTERS TO HIS SON . 5.
... minds at least , whether he will ever be a good one or not : if he seems to understand what he says , by speaking it properly ; if he is attentive to his part , instead of ... mind , a flaw in the understanding . LETTERS TO HIS SON . 5.
Σελίδα 6
... mind , a flaw in the understanding . Most of our young fellows here display some character or other by their dress ; some affect the tremendous , and wear a great and fiercely - cocked hat , an enor- mous sword , a short waistcoat , and ...
... mind , a flaw in the understanding . Most of our young fellows here display some character or other by their dress ; some affect the tremendous , and wear a great and fiercely - cocked hat , an enor- mous sword , a short waistcoat , and ...
Σελίδα 8
... mind , the latter as to your body . Mr. Cranmer gave me great satis- faction , not only by what he told me of himself con- cerning you , but by what he was commissioned to tell me from Mr. Mascow . As he speaks German perfectly himself ...
... mind , the latter as to your body . Mr. Cranmer gave me great satis- faction , not only by what he told me of himself con- cerning you , but by what he was commissioned to tell me from Mr. Mascow . As he speaks German perfectly himself ...
Σελίδα 10
... pro- per contempt for little ones . A strong mind sees things in their true proportion ; a weak one views them through a magnifying medium , which , like the microscope , makes an elephant of a flea ; 10 LORD CHESTERFIELD'S.
... pro- per contempt for little ones . A strong mind sees things in their true proportion ; a weak one views them through a magnifying medium , which , like the microscope , makes an elephant of a flea ; 10 LORD CHESTERFIELD'S.
Σελίδα 11
... mind is , to find in every thing those certain bounds , quos ultra citrave nequit consistere rectum , ' These boundaries are marked out by a very fine line , which only good sense and attention can discover ; it is much too fine for ...
... mind is , to find in every thing those certain bounds , quos ultra citrave nequit consistere rectum , ' These boundaries are marked out by a very fine line , which only good sense and attention can discover ; it is much too fine for ...
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Σελίδα 6 - Dress yourself fine where others are fine, and plain where others are plain ; but take care always, that your clothes are well made, and fit you, for otherwise they will give you a very awkward air. When you are once well dressed for the day, think no more of it afterwards ; and, without any stiffness for fear of discomposing that dress, let all your motions be as easy and natural as if you had no clothes on at all.
Σελίδα 163 - First, used to say, take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves.
Σελίδα 98 - Good manners are, to particular societies, what good morals are to society in general ; their cement, and their security. And, as laws are enacted to enforce good morals, or at least to prevent the ill effects of...
Σελίδα 162 - Rome engrosses every moment of your time ; and if it engrosses it in the manner I could wish, I willingly give up my share of it. I would rather prodesse quam conspici.
Σελίδα 272 - There is a man whose moral character, deep learning, and superior parts, I acknowledge, admire, and respect ; but whom it is so impossible for me to love, that I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company. His figure (without being deformed) seems made to disgrace or ridicule the common structure of the human body. His legs and arms are never in the position which, according...
Σελίδα 58 - ... asks a just and reasonable price. Abject flattery and indiscriminate assentation degrade, as much as indiscriminate contradiction and noisy debate disgust. But a modest assertion of one's own opinion, and a complaisant acquiescence in other people's, preserve dignity. Vulgar, low expressions, awkward motions and address, vilify; as they imply, either a very low turn of mind, or low education and low company.
Σελίδα 209 - The third is that those things which honour forbids are more rigorously forbidden, when the laws do not concur in the prohibition; and those it commands are more strongly insisted upon, when they happen not...
Σελίδα 272 - ... structure of the human body : his legs and arms are never in the position which, according to the situation of his body, they ought to be in, but constantly employed in committing acts of hostility upon the Graces.
Σελίδα 197 - ... are so generally the fashion. Next to their being fine, they should be well made, and worn easily ; for a man is only the less genteel for a fine coat, if in wearing it he shows a regard for it, and is not as easy in it as if it were a plain one.
Σελίδα 100 - ... others, who in their turns will offer them to you ; so that upon the whole you will in your turn enjoy your share of the common right. It would be endless for me to enumerate all the particular instances in which a wellbred man shows his...